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The Sustainable Path

The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF)

From the TPRF website (www.tprf.org)

The humanitarian focus of TPRF is on providing nutritious food, clean water, and eye care for people most in need. The Foundation often partners with such reputable organizations as Friends of the World Food Program, Oxfam, Action Against Hunger, or the Red Cross, to bring food, water, and disaster relief rapidly to where it is most needed.

In 2006, TPRF was honored at a special event at the UN in New York for its contribution to the UN Development Programme’s “Community Water Initiative” in Ghana.

           

 

Some of TPRF's recent efforts have helped provide millions of nutritious hot meals after natural disasters in Indonesia, Pakistan, Ivory Coast, Niger, Guatemala, the Philippines, Peru, and the U.S. Recently, the Foundation has also sponsored 10,000 free medical consultations and, in partnership with Oxfam, provided clean water to war victims in the Middle East.

In 2006, TPRF opened “Food for People,” a food-aid facility in a tribal area in northeastern India, where 100,000 free hot meals are distributed each year to people in desperate need. The results have already been life changing: many adults have been able to go back to work and more children are in school. TPRF is considering opening three improved facilities before 2012 in other areas.

The activities of TPRF are funded by the generosity of individuals who are appreciative of Prem Rawat’s message and the Foundation’s humanitarian initiatives and by the sale of related materials. All contributions, large or small, make a significant difference in people’s lives.

More Info:  I have included this article from the TPRF website because the work that this Foundation supports is very important to me.  I do volunteer work supporting it's message of peace and meeting the basic needs of people.  The posting of this information is personal and unconnected to TPRF.  Article Source: http://www.tprf.org

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