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Sewa Ashram is a rehabilitation center for sick, destitute people that has cared for the poorest of the poor since 1997. Regularly our team patrols through the streets of Delhi and picks up those extreme cases who have been abandoned, overlooked or left to die by others. At our community setting, 25 km outside of Delhi, we nurse them back to life by providing free medical care and long-term rehabilitation. Many of our recovering patients help out with the day to day needs of the Ashram by caring for each other. In this way we run on a humble budged based on compassion and love. 

 
Newsletter October 08

We greet you this month from a very green post-monsoon Ashram.  After two years of "dry monsoon" (meaning we got very little rain) this year was a real monsoon, with heavy rains for several weeks. The land so desperately needed it and the Ashram and area around it looks green, fresh and renewed.

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Newsletter July 08
The past 4 months have seen some changes at Sewa Ashram. We have started to more intentionally take in a greater variety of patients, which has included more women and children. With the loss of our Kids House in 2007, we became almost a men’s camp. Having more women and children here has brought with it a new vibrancy to the community, as we re-balance. 
 
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(Created by Uwe Wildermuth)

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Volunteer Experiences - Twilight Zones

Christa Hillstrom is the daughter of Scott Hillstrom, one of the leading developing health care franchisers in the world. Last winter she worked with us on a documentary film about Sewa Ashram. Here is a letter she wrote to her friends around the world. Please take your time and experience rather touching moments at Sewa Ashram.


Passing through Twilight Zones
by Christa Hillstrom

"He came to Simon Peter, who said, 'Are you going to wash my feet?'
Jesus replied, 'You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand'
…When he finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place.

 Do you understand what I have done for you?"
-The Book of John

I never thought I would be the kind of person who quotes the bible at the start of a letter.  Really, that is uncool, right?   But someone told me to read this part of the bible recently, and I picked it up and found this kind of interesting.  I like these parts when Jesus says weird, cryptic things and everyone around him says… "Huh?" and shrugs at each other.   So I read this part, about Jesus washing people's feet, and them saying, "Why on earth would you do something so pointless, especially to those who are considered to be inferior to you?"   And Jesus tells them, yeah, you don't get it now.  But you will.

There has been a lot of death around lately, and this is pretty new for me.  Every death I've experienced in my life has come to me first over the distance of the phone, but I've never really been right in the crux of it.   And every time, without fail, there was the general consensus that death was a big deal....

 

 

  

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Urban Destitute
 
     

 

URBAN DESTITUTE: HIV and TB Among the Homeless of Delhi, a collection of case studies commissioned by UNAIDS has just been published.  The case studies are stories of 25 patients at Sewa Ashram detailing their background, experience in Delhi, and journey of recovery among the community of the poor at Sewa Ashram.

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