International Volunteers
Every
year, a group of volunteers from around the world spend two weeks
at an Amritakuteeram project.
They donate their time, energy, and enthusiasm, but the volunteers
often say that they receive so much more than they give.
In the sharing of loving care across cultural boundaries and language
barriers, the line between "giving" and "receiving"
disappears, and volunteers and recipients find that they are not
so different after all.
In truth, they even share a common mother tongue: the universal
language of Love.
The Amritakuteeram International Volunteer project began with
the Japanese Volunteer Student Association, IVUSA. Over time, volunteers
from other parts of the globe have heard about the project and enthusiastically
joined in. What is most remarkable is that for many of the volunteers,
the time they spend at the Amritakuteeram project, long days of
hard labour under the hot sun, is their only vacation for the year.
Inspired by Amma's own life of dedication and service, they choose
to spend this time not for their own enjoyment, but to do something
for the benefit of the less fortunate.
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