Service Projects
Sri Sathya Sai Palliative Care Centre, Puttaparthi

For the first time in the state of Andhra Pradesh, a Palliative care centre has been established to provide patient-centred care rather than an ailment-centred treatment to patients, including terminally ill patients. In line with Swami’s philosophy, the centre provides services with no cost to the patients.The centre is initiated by the United Care Development Services (a non-Profit company founded by alumni) in collaboration with Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad. It was opened in July 2022 as a 10 bed facility. Shri Ratnakar, Managing Trustee of SSSCT graciously inaugurated the facility. The project is supported by the Local Administration (i.e. Collector, Sri Sathya Sai District and Department of Health – Govt of AP). Read more…
In His presence – Beyond time, Beyond stage

In 2015, the first alumni drama was performed. The applause was loud, the success undeniable, yet the cast and crew couldn’t shake the sadness that Swami wasn’t there to witness it. A few days later, in a dream, the team found themselves seated before Swami. The room was heavy with silent anticipation until someone gathered the courage to ask, “Swami, were you not happy with the drama?” Swami’s response was simple yet profound: “The fact that I am here with you is proof enough that I liked the drama.” At that moment, silence turned to joy as they realized that His presence was eternal — unbound by the years He walked among them.This very yearning to feel His presence and carry His message forward drives them to perform. It is not merely an act; it is a spiritual commitment, a chance to relive the days spent as students in Puttaparthi, where the seeds of devotion were first planted. Read more…
Sai NAAM : Rekindling Divine Bonds

The annual Sai North America Alumni Meet (Sai NAAM) in Atlanta this year stood as a testament to the enduring love and unity inspired by Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Alumni from across North America came together, answering Swami’s divine call to “Come together, spend time with each other, and spread ANANDA amongst each other.” Participants, spanning generations from their twenties to sixties, gathered to relive the sacred moments of their student days and reconnect with the essence of their alma materThe day began with Suprabhatam and Nagar Sankeertan, infusing the space with devotion and nostalgia. Read more…
Alumnae Activities in Indianapolis, USA

Guided by the teachings of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, alumnae from the Anantapur campus in Indianapolis have dedicated themselves to heartfelt service, spreading love and compassion in their community. Following Swami’s principle of “Love All, Serve All,” their activities reflect a deep commitment to His message of selfless giving.On the first Saturday of every month, alumnae, alongside local Sai Center devotees, gather at the North United Methodist Church to serve meals to those in need. From 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM, they lovingly prepare and distribute simple yet nourishing meals, including cheese sandwiches, vegetable sandwiches, bananas, oranges, and protein bars. Read more…
A Symphony of Love: The Alumni Band

Every December, the alumni band comes together in a heartfelt tradition that transcends borders and time. Musicians from across the globe unite to recreate the magic they once shared during their student days as members of the university band. This gathering is not just about music; it’s a celebration of shared memories, camaraderie, and devotion.The alumni band officially began in 2007, making this their 18th year of performances. However, their journey began two years earlier, when informal meetings laid the groundwork. Back then, the lack of instruments and a dedicated practice space posed significant challenges. Slowly but surely, instruments were acquired, and the super-speciality hospital in Whitefield became their rehearsal haven, offering a place to play every weekend.. Read more…