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Walkathon for Organ Donation

Joined 5 km walkathon to raise awareness about organ donation. This was my small act of seva, honoring the value of giving life, even beyond our own. Every step felt like a promise: compassion can become someone’s second chance.

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Origami Volunteering

I handcrafted 500+ origami pieces for elderly communities in Indonesia, hoping to send smiles across the sea. Each fold carried a little creativity, a little love, and the belief that kindness can travel any distance. Small gestures can brighten someone’s day in ways we may never fully see.

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Hair Donation

Losing two loved ones to cancer taught me how deeply this illness touches lives. Donating 14 inches of my hair became my way of turning grief into hope, offering comfort and confidence to someone fighting their own battle. Small acts of kindness carry quiet power, and sometimes even a strand of compassion can help someone feel seen, supported, and a little less alone.

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Volunteering at Barn

My volunteer work at a cow barn began as a childhood curiosity and grew into a meaningful commitment. Caring for the cows through all seasons taught me that seva is love in action- gentle, grounded, and overflowing with purpose.

Kindness That Connect Us

There’s a deep sense of joy in giving, in knowing that a small act can touch someone’s life. Every time I contribute to the community, I feel a quiet fulfillment that words can’t quite capture. It connects me to my roots, to the values I’ve grown up with: compassion, gratitude, and the belief that seva (selfless service) is a form of worship. Giving isn’t just about kindness; it’s about carrying forward the spirit of our culture.

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