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World Wellbeing Week 2026, observed from 22 to 28 June, is a global initiative dedicated to promoting physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing.
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Free hospitals for specially abled play a vital role in bridging this gap by offering life-changing care to individuals who may otherwise be unable to afford treatment.
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International Yoga Day 2026: Yoga for Healthy Aging on 21 June. Discover science-backed benefits for seniors, UK events, and how Narayan Seva Sansthan makes yoga truly inclusive for everyone.
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Seva is not charity in the Western sense – it is the recognition that serving another is serving the divine. On Father’s Day, when we honor those who gave everything for us, extending that spirit outward is the most authentic celebration possible.
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Learning Disability Week 2026 highlights the importance of accessible support, inclusive communities, and equal opportunities for all.
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World Blood Donor Day 2026 highlights the vital role of voluntary blood donation in supporting life-changing surgeries, disability rehabilitation, emergency care, and improved patient outcomes worldwide.
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Born with a physical disability, Priyansh faced challenges that affected his mobility and childhood experiences. Through rehabilitation support and an artificial limb, he gained confidence, independence, and the opportunity to embrace life with renewed hope.
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World Environment Day 2026 encourages individuals and communities to take meaningful steps towards sustainability. Discover how caring for the environment today helps create a healthier, brighter tomorrow for everyone.
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Every year, World Hunger Day reminds the world that millions of people still struggle to access basic food and nutrition. Observed globally on 28 May, the day highlights the urgent need to fight hunger, poverty, and malnutrition while encouraging individuals, communities, and organizations to take meaningful action.
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In the United Kingdom, charities play a major role in supporting healthcare, education, disability assistance, poverty relief, environmental protection, and humanitarian aid.
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Creating an inclusive society does not always require financial contributions. Sometimes, kindness, awareness, and support can make an even bigger difference in the lives of specially abled individuals.
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A charitable trust plays an important role in supporting underprivileged communities through healthcare, education, food donation, and rehabilitation services.
