Situations that we in the western world can’t even imagine, are faced daily by people in other parts of the world. There are millions of people who suffer a lifelong, unwanted relation to poverty, hunger and pain. Having a cupboard full of clothes should not make us forget the people who have nothing to wear. Having a plate with all the leftovers, should not make us forget those who suffer daily with empty stomachs. It is every human being’s duty to help less fortunate people and we promote this SEWA spirit in Sangh. “SEWA” is rooted much deeper, it it not merely “Charity”. Rather, it’s our duty and not an obligation on those on whome it is rendered. It is serving those in need, not simply helping them... and all this without any expectation in return. Through SEWA, we develop ourserlves to be a better human beign, and when we serve people, we actually serve the God inside them. SEWA contains a philosophy, which flows into us through SEWA activities. The Three Peak Challenge, Ekal Vidyalaya, Youth for Sewa, Cycle for Sewa, Sewa Day, Local Sewa Activities or any other activity we do through Sewa UK or Kalyan Ashram Trust or any other name, is our medium to make this world a better place for everyone and fulfill our duties in a humble way.