Sunday, July 28, 2013

New Cooperation Circles from Asia Region (South India - Sri Lanka Zone)

July 2013

Surya Thejas CC

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

20 Members


Traditions: Christian, Hindu, Islam Muslim


Action Area: PeacebuildingInterfaith Dialogue and Action


Region: Asia

Label: Purpose & Activities
Surya means Sun.  Thejas means light. So the CC wants to resemble the Sun which is the source of all energy. They want to radiate the light of peace and harmony in society through Interfaith education, health education and bridge building. Sooranadu is predominantly a Hindu area which is famous for so many hospitals and health centers. The members of this CC have been very active in the field of education and social work for many years. They want to join the URI Movements in order to become part of an International Organization that is widely accepted all over the world.

Child and Youth Development through Inter Religious Initiative CC

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

20 Members


Traditions: Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islam Muslim


Action Area: PeacebuildingYouthEnvironmentCivic EngagementInterfaith Dialogue and Action


Region: Asia

Label: Purpose & Activities
Our purpose is to transform the social behavior of our community by creating an awareness of the dignity of human beings and bringing about an understanding of religions.
This group is located in the Uva district in a remote area of Sri Lanka. The need for peacebuilding is immense in this war-torn area as people have suffered greatly during three decades of civil war. The members of this Cooperation Circle have years of experience doing social work. They gather together to elevate the dignity of each individual and bring religious understanding between their faiths. In addition to organizing social awareness and youth camps, this CC also offers microloans in collaboration with the Sarvodaya Movement.

June 2013

Social Development Initiative through Religious Cooperation

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

20 Members


Traditions: Christian, Hindu, Islam Muslim


Action Area: PeacebuildingYouthWomenCivic 


Engagement,Interfaith Dialogue and Action


Region: Asia

Label: Purpose & Activities
Batticalova is a city in Sri Lanka that experienced civil war for over three decades. Building harmony is essential as the community is completely fragmented from years of conflict. This group of 20 Hindus, Muslims and Christians have been working with Shanti Sena CC for over two years to build a new foundation based on peace. They have organized youth camps, film festivals, leadership training programs, and career guidance and micro financing workshops.

April 2013

Atma Darshana Yoga CC

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

10 (ten) Members


Traditions: Christian, Islam Muslim, Hindu


Action Area: PeacebuildingYouthEnvironmentWomenCivic EngagementInterfaith Dialogue and Action


Region: Asia


Website: http://www.svyrht.org/

Label: Purpose & Activities
This Cooperation Circle, located in Bangalore, the capital city of the State of Karnataka, specializes in interfaith education, peacebuilding, and health care. Atma Darshana means ‘Introspection of the Soul,’ a title that reflects the group’s vision to transform society through yoga and spiritual practices.  The members of this CC have engaged in a variety of service activities and have successfully conducted many health and awareness camps as well.

February 2013

Prayas Cooperation Circle

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

15 Members


Action Area: Interfaith Dialogue and Action


Region: Asia


Website: http://prayasisd.org

Label: Purpose & Activities
The Prayas Institute for Social Development was registered as a secular, non-profit, voluntary organization in Hyderabad, in the State of Andhra Pradesh in 1994. It has a reputation of being an outstanding organization.
Its members, who are trained social workers of various faiths including Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity, come together and focus on development programs for the underprivileged sections of their society. They champion interfaith dialogue, reconciliation, peace building and the education, development and protection of children. They conduct campaigns to empower women by eliminating the violence and discrimination perpetrated against them. They run an adult education program where women learn skills that allow them to become self-reliant, and they promote youth development and exchange programs.
Prayas believes in the necessity of networking with national and international organizations to build strong alliances. To learn more about their work, visit their website at www.prayasisd.org.

January 2013

Coimbatore CC

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

7 Members


Traditions: Christian, Hindu, Islam Muslim


Action Area: Interfaith Dialogue and ActionOther Action Areas


Region: Asia

Label: Purpose & Activities
Our purpose is to encourage interfaith cooperation and peace in the world.
Coimbatore is located in the State of Tamil Nadu in Southern India. Members of our Cooperation Circle volunteer regularly with community organizations to develop the city of Coimbatore. We have participated in offering free medical and eye camps, provided career counseling at no charge, and set up palliative care programs. We are also intent on promoting interfaith dialogue, in Southern India

December 2012

Santhwanam Cancer Care and Palliative Centre

Label: Cooperation Circle Info

30 Members

Traditions: Christian, Hindu, Islam Muslim

Action Area: Other Action Areas

Region: Asia

Website: http://santhvanam.org

Label: Purpose & Activities

This Cooperation Circle is formed by deeply committed people who have been engaged in community development and interfaith work for many years. They provide medical assistance primarily to those whose lives have been affected by cancer, yet care is extended to people suffering from tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and other major diseases. The organization has assisted hundreds of patients since their doors opened in 2010. They provide ambulance services for those in need; plant trees every year to combat climate change and help women build skills to sustain a livelihood. For more information about their many activities, visit their website:http://www.santhwanamkarickom.org/

Source: www.uri.org

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