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Review for Mata Amritanandamayi Math, Kerala, , India

Rating: 5 stars  

My experience with Amma's work has been a great blessing in a number of ways, just to witness. Amma is not shy of doing hard work and labor herself, stepping in and doing the physical work that many cannot or shy from doing, the dirty work. Amma is the watchful eyes for many needy people throughout the world, giving aid to earthquake victims (Katrina) of both substance and human help through volunteers. Amma continues to help the Tsunami victims in the same way with food, clothing, housing and work. Amma has created organizations to work with destitute farmers in India to prevent suicides. Amma has created many orphanages in different parts of India to help the children who have been cast away or have lost their parents and families to disease, draught and unemployment. Amma started "Mothers Kitchen" here in many places in the U.S. to help feed the homeless/poor. There is no end to Amma's unending love and compassion for the whole world. We are all Her children, and she is teaching us how to help each other, in every corner of the globe. Is ther something Amma has not done? Amma has saved a friend of mine from certain death, healing them of malignant cancer instantly, although, She takes no credit. I hear these stories regularly, so much so, that it is "second nature" to hear of another miracle that Amma is orchestrating somewhere this planet earth. May I continue to be a small splinter of the help Amma is around the world, by Creator's Grace. Sincerely, Atindra Gibbs,

I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...

helping teach Amma's IAMT meditation technique to hundreds of local community members, helping them with inner and outer problems that life brings, enhancing and uplifting their lives and therefore enhancing the community.

The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...

Kind, loving and fun to be around.

If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...

continue to spread help to those in need everywhere, as it does now.

How frequently have you been involved with the organization?

About every week

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2009

Role:  Volunteer & I help with sorting/labeling medical supplies from local hospitals here, preparing them for shipment to India to aid the homeless and destitute with much needed medical equipment and supplies.