Live to Love.
Live to Serve.
“At Zoho, we have always believed that it is the duty of the more fortunate to serve the underserved. The Sri Sathya Premaarpitham Foundation has been touching the lives of children positively, building them while they are young, into responsible and healthy adults, through their Prema Dayini programme. And their Shubha Dayini programme empowers women to become productive contributors to society and helps them support themselves and their families. It has instilled so much hope in the families of the tribal settlements. At Zoho, we are extremely happy to be part of their noble endeavours."
Jai Anand Chief Financial Officer, Zoho Corp“My sister was taken to hospital in the ambulance recently. They took care of her well and we reached the hospital very quickly. Everybody in the village knows about the ambulance and we’re so thankful to the Sri Sathya Sai hospital.”
Vidya Vidya, Patient attender, Uyyamballi village“I have called the ambulance three times for my village community members till now. The ambulance comes within five minutes of us calling, and has truly helped us reach the hospital at critical times of need. This is such a great service to our village.”
Siddharaja Naik Gram Panchayat member, Makkala village“The children attending school in the villages often lacked access to proper meals. During our routine medical checkups, we observed how this had led to chronic malnutrition. The families, given their poor socioeconomic status, found it challenging to provide adequate nutrition. But given that these children are in a crucial stage of growth and development, ensuring good nutrition is paramount for their well-being and can significantly contribute to preventing various health ailments.”
Dr Gajanan Sabhahit Administrator, Sri Sathya Sai Vaidyalayam"In the past, students from distant villages would arrive at the school hungry, having journeyed without eating breakfast. The afternoon school lunch would be their first meal of the day, leaving them hungry until then. Sri Sathya Sai Prema Dayini has brought positive change. By providing nourishing breakfasts to all the students. There is a definite improvement in their energy, focus and enthusiasm. With full and satisfied stomachs, our students are now much happier."
Sreedevi Teacher, Yellagalli Government School“I attended the eye camp at Sri Sathya Sai Vaidyalayam hospital due to blurred vision in one eye. After a thorough checkup, the doctors scheduled my operation at a hospital in Bangalore. The Foundation ensured my comfort, offering quality food and beds. Post-surgery, they cared for me at the hospital for three days, providing nourishment and support. Thanks to their exceptional care, my vision has fully recovered!”
Veeranna Uyyamballi Village“Learning Bharatanatyam was a long-time dream of mine, and I never imagined I'd have the chance. I feel incredibly fortunate to be learning this beautiful art form at Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam. Completing six months and performing well in dance class assessments fills me with joy and contentment. I'm eager and excited to continue learning and dancing more!”
Lavanya Class 7, Uyyamballi Government School“Being part of the Shubha Dayini initiative, I have learnt to create a variety of products like necklaces, bracelets, paper bags, and boxes. I run a small shop near the temple in my village, where I plan to sell the products I have made. The programme has been such a positive experience for me and I am inspired to encourage other women in my village to join as well. I am very grateful for this opportunity.”
Hemavathi Madiwala"In the past, students from distant villages would arrive at the school hungry, having journeyed without eating breakfast. The afternoon school lunch would be their first meal of the day, leaving them hungry until then. Sri Sathya Sai Prema Dayini has brought positive change. By providing nourishing breakfasts to all the students. There is a definite improvement in their energy, focus and enthusiasm. With full and satisfied stomachs, our students are now much happier."
“I attended the eye camp at Sri Sathya Sai Vaidyalayam hospital due to blurred vision in one eye. After a thorough checkup, the doctors scheduled my operation at a hospital in Bangalore. The Foundation ensured my comfort, offering quality food and beds. Post-surgery, they cared for me at the hospital for three days, providing nourishment and support. Thanks to their exceptional care, my vision has fully recovered!”
“Learning Bharatanatyam was a long-time dream of mine, and I never imagined I'd have the chance. I feel incredibly fortunate to be learning this beautiful art form at Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam. Completing six months and performing well in dance class assessments fills me with joy and contentment. I'm eager and excited to continue learning and dancing more!”
“Being part of the Shubha Dayini initiative, I have learnt to create a variety of products like necklaces, bracelets, paper bags, and boxes. I run a small shop near the temple in my village, where I plan to sell the products I have made. The programme has been such a positive experience for me and I am inspired to encourage other women in my village to join as well. I am very grateful for this opportunity.”
In January 2023, the Sri Sathya Sai Premaarpitham Foundation established the Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam as a dedicated campus from which all the service projects are run and managed. The Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam houses a state-of-the-art central kitchen, a multi-speciality rural hospital, dedicated accommodation for men and women, and a 5000-seater community hall.
The Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam is designed to serve as a collective platform for service. Through the Sri Sathya Sai Vaatsalyam, we aim to make serving society easy, approachable, and transparent for everyone.
Let’s serve our society together and enjoy the camaraderie, love and oneness!
Join hands with us to make a world of difference in someone’s life.
The Sri Sathya Sai Premaarpitham Foundation is a collective platform for like-minded individuals to come together and serve the less fortunate in our community.
"We collaborated with Sri Sathya Sai Premaarpitham Foundation to provide an ambulance to transport villagers during medical emergencies to hospitals, as the villagers didn’t have access to medical care in their vicinity. It is very heartening to note the utility and impact of this service, which benefits many villagers in remote areas. All members and the management team of Sri Sathya Sai Premaarpitham Foundation are very dedicated and committed to the welfare of society. We are very happy to have collaborated with them and wish them all success in their endeavours to contribute to society."
K N Prabhakaran Chief of CSR, L&T Technology Services