An update from the Parents of ISPS
International Sahaja Public School – Dharamshala India
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Over 20 Children to ISPS
This year, a cohort of over twenty children from the land of Shri Ganesha journeyed to the Himalayan foothills to study at the International Sahaja Public School (ISPS).
Fund raiser
To support the school and some of the projects that were put on hold for the last few years due to COVID, parents held a fundraiser at the International Easter Puja Seminar in Balmoral, NSW.
A stall was set up to sell items that were handmade or donated by yogi(ni)s. It was a joyful and collaborative experience that had such loving attention of the collective. Items from interstate yogis would magically appear throughout the weekend, to be purchased moments later by their new owner, and our table was never bare.
Qawwali by ISPS Yuva Shakti
We were all happily surprised as a spontaneous Qawwali was performed during the Saturday music program by ISPS alumni to raise additional funds.
Video – Qawwali by ISPS Yuva Shakti (12 mins)
Generosity of the collective
Thanks to the generosity of the collective, we raised more than $6,000 over the Easter weekend. This is equivalent to over 336,000 rupees transferred to the school.
The school principal, Mrs Sharma, expressed her sincere thanks to the Australian collective. We hope this humble donation will help realise some of the important projects for Shri Mataji’s school.
Support the School
If you would like to support the school development projects as well as children in need of sponsorship, please make a donation to the ISPS Development Fund – account details below:
- Account Name: International Sahaja Public School Society
- Account Number: 30744763021
- IFS Code: SBIN0000634
- Bank Name: State Bank of India Bank
- Branch Code: 634
Your contributions, big or small, will be heartily accepted and put to good use for the children and the school.
More details can be found in the ISPS fundraising circular at https://www.yogis.com.au/funding-request-from-isps-school
Jai Shri Mataji
Parents of ISPS