First “Life and Soul”Community Health Fair in Dallas
First Life and Soul community health fair in Dallas 2017
Service to mankind is service to god. Love to Share Foundation America is a non-profit organization that aims to serve the community through food drives, health fairs, schools supplies drive, workshops, etc. It organized its first “Life and Soul” – a free community health fair in Dallas, Texas on October 7, 2017. This fair has been happening in Houston for several years now and it made its debut in Dallas this year. The event started with a brief introduction about the vision and goals of the health fair by Lakshmi Senapathi. Chief guests Dr. S K Nair, a prominent Neurologist from the Dallas Fort-worth area and Mr.Pardeep Kohli from Pebble creek Montessori then shared few words about the importance of service to the community and then formally kicked off the event by getting their vitals checked by the doctors. The team of doctors at the fair consisted of Dr. Radhika Kolli, Dr. Aarthi Ravi and Dr. Lekshmi Nair. They were assisted by nurses Viji Sankaran, Sabitha and Arthi Ranganathan. The health fair offered free blood pressure, sugar screening and free flu-shots for participants. The organization also offered free bike helmets to kids in order to promote safety. A random participant was chosen to receive a free glucometer. About 20 participants benefitted from the event and received information on leading a healthy lifestyle. Love to Share Foundation America thanks the owners of Pebble creek Montessori for letting us use their premises for the event. Special thanks to the team of doctors and nurses, as well as to all the volunteers who came and spent their Saturday morning volunteering at the health fair. We are looking forward to coming back next year.
Seventh Annual “Life and Soul” Community health fair in Houston, TX
Life and Soul health fair 2017 in Houston
The 7th annual “Life and Soul” Community health fair was held in the Houston area of USA on September 16, 2017. This free health fair was organized by Love to Share foundation America, Global Organization for Divinity USA’s sister organization that focuses on social service and community activities. The health fair offered many free health tests including Blood pressure, BMI, blood sugar, EKG,thyroid ultrasound, bone density, lung function, stroke screening,mammograms, vision and hearing screenings.Several local health organizations and service providers came together to offer these services. Over 300 people attended the health fair, including participants and volunteers.
‘Walk with a Doc’ event in Manvel
Walk with a doc event in Manvel, TX
Love to Share Foundation America’s Body, Mind and Soul Initiative conducted its fourth Walk with a doc event in Manvel – Pearland area on Saturday June 10th 2017. 25 community members walked approximately 2 miles and Manvel City Secretary Tammy Bell and Pasadena Fire Chief Aaron Bell were special guests. Mr. Bell shared very useful information about fire safety in homes and the use of fire trucks during motor vehicle accidents with the walkers.
Our next walk with a doc will be on July 29th and the special guest will be Dr. Hema Salvady who will talk about Joint Health.
Body, Mind and Soul conducts free weekly walks, Yoga and Reality Retreat Meditation sessions at Namadwaar Houston at 3642 Bailey Avenue, Manvel Texas 77578. Please contact us at 281 402 6585 for more details.
‘Walk with a Doc’ –Special Event in Houston
Walk with a Doc - Special event in Houston in March 2017
Body, Mind and Soul of Love to Share Foundation of America organized a physical activity called “Walk with a Doc” on Saturday March 25 2017 . The event was sponsored by Texas Medical Association, Prudential and various other Institutions. The objective was to keep a healthy Texans and program has to be lead by a Physician. The Honorable Mayor of Manvel Mrs Martin addressed the gathering and the Mayor also lead the Walk. About 40 people (Men, Woman and Children) participated and walked together for about 1.9 miles (3 KMs) in the Manvel and Pearland area.
Table Tennis Tournament in Seattle
Table Tennis tournament in Seattle 2017
The 4th annual Love to Share Foundation America and Pro Sports Club table tennis championships happened in the Greater Seattle area on Sunday, March 19th, 2017. A total of 28 players participated to help raise money that would help fund various non-profit causes such as free medical services. For the first time, in addition to the adult’s division, there was a children’s division as well. The adult participants were divided into four pools of players with round robin play within each pool. The top player from each pool moved to the gold division to play off for the 1st through 4th places while the second placed player in each pool progressed to the silver division to play off for the 5th through 8th places. For the children’s division, there were two pools of players with the top two in each pool playing off for the 1st through 4th places. The tournament lasted for a total of three hours hours and involved some very high quality talent including a former Maharashtra state champion.
LTSF Booth in Laura Ingalls Elementary School
LTSF booth in elementary school
About six miles from the Houston Namadwaar there is a public School by name Laura Ingalls Elementary School. The School has about 800 students. These Students’ Parents have origin in several countries around the world such as UK, Germany, Italy, France, India,Pakistan, Ethiopia, Nigeria. The School has a tradition of observing one day in a year as International Day. This year on Thursday, January 19th 2017 the International Day was celebrated on January 19 2017. The Love to Share Foundation of America has put up a booth to highlight the various social and voluntary activities such as the annual free health fair, free Meditation, Yoga and Fitness program offered under the name “Body, Mind and Soul”. The Principal, Teachers and other Staff besides about two hundred visitors visited the booth and enthusiastically enquired about the Foundation and its activities.
‘Building Inner Strength’-Workshop for Students in Bay Area
workshop for students in Bay area 2017
MK Ramanujam (Ram) held a youth workshop on Jan 15, 2017 in San Ramon and it was attended by 25 middle and high school students as well as many of their parents.
The workshop encouraged students to first develop one’s inner strength by understanding one’s feelings and needs. Then to build close relationships with others by understanding their feelings, actions and needs. Relationship building will become particularly important as the student transitions into college and work environments.
Needs are expressed through feelings. Reading one’s feelings correctly is key to analyzing the underlying needs. Ram stressed the importance of distinguishing ‘wants’ from ‘needs’ in order to build inner mental strength and to empathize with others’ actions. The message to students was that more one is open to understanding and fulfilling others needs, more they will be willing to connect and reciprocate to fulfill one’s own needs.
Students were grouped in small teams and given an exercise to act out feelings for their teams to correctly guess them. To wrap things up, each team had a chance to share three things they learned from the workshop with the rest of us.
Many parents also attended the workshop and in the end were able to share their learnings with the students as well.
Empathy Workshop at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab invited Mr. M K Ramanujam again this year on Tuesday January 10, 2017 to conduct a workshop on the topic “Empathy: A building block for Inclusion”.
Mr. Ramanujam covered harmony filters from last year’s training at Berkeley Lab and then delved into detail on how to use those filters to empathize with others. He also showed examples of typical empathetic responses in different situations and also showed how typical empathetic conversations get sidetracked by well-intended but wrong responses.
The workshop concluded with participants working on exercises in groups followed by a debrief.
About 40 employees of Berkeley Lab participated in the workshop.
The workshop was followed by a Q&A session where participants discussed about challenges and issues they faced in implementing inclusion strategies in their groups.
Overall, the workshop and the Q&A session were well-received by the attendees.
Workshop on “Happiness and Inner Transformation” at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Workshop at MD Anderson
MD Anderson Cancer Center (one of the most prestigious cancer hospitals in USA) invited Mr.Ramanujam to deliver a lecture on “happiness and inner transformation” on December 29 2016. The lecture was attended by around one hundred Doctors, Surgeons, Nurses, QA Experts from the Hospital’s anesthesia department. Mr.Ramanujam dwelt in depth the need for focusing on the need rather than just judging and blaming. The key highlight of the one hour lecture was the way he articulated a complex idea “how to accept without agreeing”. The audience enjoyed the lecture so much that the Hospital already invited Mr.Ramanujam for a similar lecture next year. The Management felt the lecture was a key in the overall learning process of the medical professionals and therefore awarded one hour credit to each of the participants towards “ethics continuing medical education”
Group Meditation Session in PEARLAND, TX
Group Meditation Session at Pearland, TX
Love to Share Foundation of America conducted a group meditation on Tuesday December 20 2016 at New Life Plaza in Pearland Houston. The meditation session was led by Mr.Ramanujam. He reiterated the significance of meditation as a tool to understand and also to manage stress. Mr.Sriram Ramanujam demonstrated the Mantra meditation and the audience did three rounds of meditation. The session was attended by men and women with diverse ethnicity. At the end, Mr.Ramunujam had a Q/A session and the participants were enthusiastic and asked several questions and also shared their experience with meditation.
‘Building Inner Strength’ Workshop for Middle and High School Students in Richmond, VA
'Building Inner Strength' Workshop for Middle and High School Students in Richmond, VA
Love to Share Foundation of America invited Mr. MK Ramanujam (Ram) to conduct the Youth Leadership Workshop on Building Inner Strength for Middle and High School students in Virginia. 22 young aspirants attended the workshop from 10 am to 12 noon on Saturday, Dec 10th and gained a useful life skill to empower them to stand out amongst the rest of the crowd, identify and improve upon that inner strength.
Mr. Ram’s unique way of connecting with the young minds resonated beautifully with the teens in attendance.
The morning started off with some introductions, followed by the first module that dealt with principles and precepts of Leadership, the first of which was all about ‘emptying the cup’, a.k.a keeping an open mind and listening. The mirror principle and many other tips and anecdotes from Mr. Ram’s wide experience made it a very enjoyable session.
Session 1: 4 volunteers were chosen and each of them were given a word by Mr. Ram and their team’s tasks is to identify the word. Words given are all related to expressions and during this fun event teams understood that there are more than one word to an expression. Kids showed their amazing expressive techniques to showcase the words given to them.
Session 2: 8 volunteers – 2 from each team were chosen to perform a role play. With less than a minute to understand the concept and perform, kids did great.
Session 3: 4 volunteers – 1 from each team were chosen by their own team to present what they have learned during this 2 hours session of building inner strength. Each of them presented their notes, their thoughts on what is an inner strength, how to identify it, how to improve upon that, how to use it better to advance in their life.
Finally, Mr. Ram, gave feedback to the students on their presentation, a participation certificate and wished them all success in their forthcoming challenges.
“Building Inner Strength” Workshop for middle-school and high-school students in Concord, Boston
“Building Inner Strength” Workshop for middle-school and high-school students in Concord, Boston
On Friday December 2nd 2016, from 3-5pm, Love to Share Foundation America organized an interactive talk /discussion session under the title “Building Inner Strength” for middle-school and high-school students in the Concord/Acton area at the May Fowler branch Library in Concord MA. The session was led by eminent speaker Mr. Ramanujam.
In this session, Mr. Ramanujam talked to the teen participants about how one should how one should look at the problems with an open mind and how important it is to understand other’s emotions and respond accordingly. Those who understand others are better leaders. Highlighting the difference between the terms ‘need’ and ‘want’, he said how one could use the sense of judgement to prioritize their needs – thereby eliminating conflicts.
The session was well received by the twenty young adults who enthusiastically participated in exercises like role-play as part of the workshop. The young minds certainly had a take-away or two that they could put to use in their life for the betterment of their self-confidence and live a happier life.
‘Happy and Harmonious Living’-Workshop for Acton-Boxborough Community in Boston
‘Happy and Harmonious Living’-Workshop for Acton-Boxborough Community in Boston
On the 1st December 2016, Love to Share Foundation America conducted a program for teachers and parents of the Acton-Boxborough (AB) community on “Happy and Harmonious Living” at Conant School in Acton MA. This session was led by Mr. Ramanujam who talked about the paradigm of acceptance. A happy and harmonious family can definitely influence a society to live in harmony. Highlighting the difference between the terms ‘agree’ and ‘accept’ he underlined the fact that though we don’t agree with each other every time, accepting one as they are helps in a happy and harmonious community. For the teachers, if they have succeeded in installing the ‘eagerness to learn’ in a child then they have done their job successfully.
Prior to Ramanujam’s talk, special invitee, Ms. Susan Reynolds, a social entrepreneur and educator from West Concord, laid the foundation for the evening by talking about the behavioral issues that the youth today are facing that lead to various mental ills like depression.
About 50 adults participated in the program. The program was facilitated by parents from the Acton-Boxborough community.
Sixth Annual Life and Soul Health Fair in Houston, TX
Sixth Annual Life and Soul Health Fair in Houston, TX
On September 10th the sixth annual Life and Soul health Fair organized by Love to Share Foundation America in Manvel attracted two hundred local residents.They benefited from close to 20 different screenings including free mammograms. Over 100 flu shots were given away free of cost to local residents. The Fair was brought together by local businesses and individuals who generously donated their time, expertise and contributions for the needy in the community.
Participating organizations included Pearland Medical Center, HEB, Texas Medical Association, Alvin Community College, Walgreens, Texas Eye Institute, Sleep Center at Kirby, Dr. Richard Johnigan III, Southeast Cardiovascular Associates, Pearland MRI, Coastal Vascular Center, Genesis hearing clinic, Ina Patel with New York Life Insurance, UTMB Breast Health, Third Coast Terminals , Duke Medical, Resmed, Third Coast, Bandy and associates, Cooling Tower Solutions.
Approximately 11 organizations and individuals were especially endorsed and recognized for their exceptional community services and consistent support for the past five years by the Mayors of Pearland and Manvel.
Local area physicians providing free consultations and screenings included: Dr. Seema Nanda and students – Texas Eye Institute, Dr Parvathy Krishnan – UT Health, Dr Jorge – UT Health, Dr Stefan – UT Health, Dr Deepa Iyengar – UT Health, Dr Hema Salvady – Clearlake Rheumatology, Dr. Boggia – Bay Area Gastroenetrology, Dr Jyoti Rao – Gastroeneterology Consultants, Dr. Bansal and Dr. Maislos Fernandes – Southeast Cardiovascular Associates, Dr. Divyang Ayar – Coastal Vascular, Dr. Diana Duff, Dr Julie Coombs and Dr. Middleton – Pearland Medical Center, Henrietta Okonkwor – AGNP – Sai Primary Care.
Over 40 enthusiastic volunteers ensured safe parking, shuttling of participants, and a smooth flow during the health fair. These included high school students from Dawson High School, Manvel High School, Debakey High School and University of Houston and volunteers from Global Organization for Divinity.
Love to share foundation conducts several social outreach activities across the United States throughout the year. Life and Soul health fair is an annual flagship event of its local chapter in Houston and the next health fair is scheduled for Sept 16th, 2017. Please visit www.lovetosharefoundation.org or call us at 281.402.6585if you are interested in knowing more about the organization.
Table Tennis Championship Tournament in Seattle
Table Tennis Championship Tournament in Seattle 2016
The Love to Share Foundation America team along with the Pro Sports Club organized the 3rd annual table tennis tournament in the Seattle area. The tournament was held on Sunday, March 20th 2016 and 16 players participated in this fundraiser tournament that would help fund medical facilities and schools in India. The participants were divided into two pools of players to play each other in a round robin fashion. The top two players from each pool moved to gold division knockouts and the next two players from each pool progressed to the silver division knockouts. The tournament lasted for a total of four hours and involved some very high quality talent. Former Maharashtra state champion Pradhumna Bhosale won the championship.
LTSF Volunteering at Minnie’s Pantry in Plano, Texas
LTSF Volunteering at Minnie’s Pantry in Plano, Texas
Dallas Love To Share Chapter volunteered at Minnie’s Pantry in Plano on Saturday,March 19 2016. Many youngsters volunteered with zeal. The volunteers helped in packing lunch boxes for more than 200 people. It was indeed an humbling experience to see how something as simple as a juice box or a cereal bar are valued when they become part of such bags that reach them.
Musical Performance at a Senior Center in Dallas
Musical Performance at a Senior Center in Dallas
The Youth wing of Dallas Love to Share Foundation Chapter, conducts a musical performance at a Senior center once every month. The performance for the month of January’2016 took place on 24th. The children presented their musical talents and spent some quality time with the residents. The cheer and the excitement the kids bring to the residents and the appreciation the residents demonstrate are priceless.
‘Purpose of Anger’– A Workshop in Houston, TX
On Friday,December 18th 2015, 2015, 15 people assembled at the New Life Plaza in Houston, TX to gain better understanding on one of the most fundamental yet one of the most complicated and potentially harmful emotion – anger. The interactive 2 hour workshop was led by Mr.M.K Ramanujam from Love to Share Foundation. He explained how or what causes anger, how people express it (the aggressive stance shouting, arguing, throwing things or the passive aggressive stance- “silent treatment”) and what the effects of anger are on the individual as well as on people around him.
He then gave a four step process on how to be mindful when one got angry. The four step are Observe, Feel, Need and Request (OFNR). The first step – Observe, involves taking a step back and analyzing the situation and trying to separate the event from the underlying cause that triggered the anger. The second step – Feel, is to understand the feelings(fear, hurt, pain.etc) that are coursing through oneself. The third step – Need, is to recognize the underlying unmet need that is getting projected as anger. The final step – Request, is to know how to place a polite request based on the observation, feelings and need combined with an actionable item and not a demand to the other person.
The interactive workshop was very well received by everyone.
Mantra Meditation at M D Anderson Cancer Center
On Thursday December 17 2015, at the Main Hospital Building of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Mr. Ramanujam – Lead Speaker of LTSFA, led a meditation session addressing a distinguished and diverse group of Head of Departments, Oncologists, Radiologists, General Physicians, Pharmacists, and Researchers along with personnel from Administration and the Department of Finance. Mr. Ramanujam seamlessly took them through the ancient time – proven Indian approaches to meditation. His vivid examples of de-cluttering the mind gave a clear understanding of the meaning and utility of meditation. This was followed by an interactive session on Mantra Meditation, where over 65 professionals chanted the ‘Mahamantra’ in unison for 5 – 10 min. The participants later spent some time with Mr. Ramanujam, getting their questions answered and expressing their gratitude for giving them a unique insight into meditation. Beguiled by his deep understanding of the subject and the downright clarity of the presentation that spoke volumes of Mr. Ramanujam’s own experience, M D Anderson has invited him to conduct more frequent sessions in the coming years. Love to Share Foundation America expresses special thanks to Dr. Warren Holleman and Katrina Wright with the M D Anderson Cancer Center’s Department of Faculty Health for arranging this exclusive session for the second year in a row.
‘Harmonious Communication’ workshop at Lawrence BerkeLey National Lab, Berkeley CA
As part of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s(LBNL) Scientific Networking Division’s(ESnet) effort to create inclusive workplaces, the division invited Mr M K Ramanujam to conduct a 2 hour workshop on “Harmonious Communication for Effective Conflict Management” on December 10, 2015.
The purpose of the workshop was to understand how conflicts arise and how to resolve them effectively such that no lasting scars are left behind. Mr M K Ramanujam covered the following topics:
Why conflicts arise?
Difference between acceptance vs resignation
How to filter the signal and leave out noise in any verbal communication
Identifying the underlying need in a request
How to frame acceptable requests.
The workshop was attended by 35 employees from diverse backgrounds and was video streamed as well to remote participants. The workshop was concluded with two teams of volunteers applying the concepts to resolve an imaginary workplace conflict. Overall, the attendees found the workshop extremely valuable.
