[GHHF] Last Day to Donate to Continue our GHHF Activities

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We as Hindus individually cannot do everything that is needed to protect our mother, but we can do something. YES, we can do individually or in association with others or other organizations, engage in activities that can make the difference at the ground level.

With this thought process, GHHF started three programs at the ground level to make some difference:

  1. Ghar Waapasi: In August 2020 GHHF started Ghar Waapasi (Welcoming back the ex-Christians) with an intent to stop the conversion of Hindus into Christianity and bring those Christians who went to Christianity that were trapped by deception, allurement, material incentives, other incentives. We have employed 26 Pracharaks in five States – Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu – who are responsible for visiting villages to welcome back converted Christians and also appraise the villagers about the differences between Bhagavad Gita and Bible. About 7500 Christians were welcomed so far. A 52- page book was prepared. Salary for each Pracharak is $3,000. Budget for 26 Pracharaks is approximately $80,000.00

 

  1. Bala Samskar Kendras: Our children are our future. If we can enrich the richness of Hinduism, they will remain Hindus. They will never be lured by deception and allurements. Thus, in October 2021, we started Bala Samskar Kendras (Sunday School for Children). We are conducting them in 160 locations in Andhra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Assam. Total number of students enrolled so far are about 3,500. About 75 centers are teaching 6-days a week, 60 centers three days a week, and 22 centers only on Sundays. With your support, we want to increase the number to 200. The average cost of each school is $1,000. Total budget for these Centers is $160,000.
  2. Renovation of Grama Devatas: To revive the Grama Devata culture, to enable them to visit their local Deities and inculcate faith in the concept Goddesses and Gods, GHHF has renovated about 15 Grama Devata Temples over the last one year. The average cost per Grama Devata is about $1500.00. Budget for the year is about $20,000.00.

4) Annadanam Distributed to Flood Victims. It has been a continuous activity since the pandemic. This year we fed more than 10,000 people in Assam and Andhra affected by severe floods. Over the last two years, we fed more than 200,000 People during Pandemic.

5) Distribution of Karthik Masa Puja Kits Village Temples.: For the last three years GHHF is distributing Pooja kits to local Temples for them to light the lamps during Karthik Masam. This year we distributed 250 Pooja kit contains Oil, Cotton wicks, earthen ware, Rangoli color powders, incense sticks, and other items to many village Temples.

6) Gaushalas; We have helped more than 20 Goshalas over the years. This year we are closely associated with S3 Foundation that houses nearly 180 Gir cows, gaushala in Cachar in Assam housing about 300.

7) Other Activities – 3,000 Ganesh Vigrahas were distributed;

TOTAL BUDGET FOR 2022 all our activities per year is: $300,000.00. We will be able to

expand depending on our resources.

Total Budget for 2023 - Projected budget for $350,000 to expand our activities. With more

donations, we can expand our activities to strengthen the roots of Bharath.

DONATIONS Requested

PayPal Method: To donate visit our website: savetemples.org. Click on the Donate button, then press the Purpose category, and select the General Donation category.

By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com

For more information on how to Donate, please contact Prakasarao at:

Email: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com.

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