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Sewa Day 2012 selected
as a Queen's Diamond Jubilee event
7th October 2012
Sewa
Day, to be held on 7th October 2012, has been selected
as a Queen's Diamond Jubilee event through an initiative
called "A Year of Service"(AYOS). Every
month this year, each of the major faith communities
will in turn host a day of volunteering in communities
and businesses across the country. Each day will
have a theme, such as visiting the elderly, feeding
the hungry or planting trees. The Sewa Day theme
will be "Helping the Homeless" as part
of 'A Year of Service 2012'. At the heart of the
beliefs of faith communities are values such as
compassion and justice. Through social programmes
rooted in these values faith groups make an enormous
contribution to our society - including through
volunteering.
Many thousands of men and
women of faith regularly volunteer for projects
that benefit those in need or improve our environment.
For instance, during Advent (the season leading
to Christmas) many Christians distribute gifts
or volunteer in shelters for the homeless. Muslims
raise money during Ramadan for those in poverty.
Sikhs provide free meals for those in need. In
workplaces, some staff faith networks lead volunteering
efforts for good causes.
A new initiative - A Year
of Service - will help highlight and link up these
projects during 2012. Every month, each of the
nine major faith communities in turn will host
a day of volunteering in communities and businesses
across the country and will invite people of other
faiths, and those without religious beliefs, to
join in. Each community's day of service will
be linked to one of its religious festivals, or
to an existing volunteering day such as the Hindu-led
'Sewa Day' or the Jewish-led 'Mitzvah Day'. Each
day will have a theme, such as visiting the elderly,
feeding the hungry or planting trees.
For example, a church might
collect food to feed the hungry during Harvest
Festival, and invite a local mosque or temple
to join in. In a business, a Buddhist employee
might arrange the clean-up of a local park. Projects
will also give local faith groups an opportunity
to mark the Diamond Jubilee together - service
being a key theme of HM the Queen's long reign.Service
is not just a 'giving to'; it is a 'receiving
from'. Every volunteer learns from and builds
a relationship with those they serve, within and
across communities. A Year of Service will help
forge such friendships, increasing neighbourliness
and strengthening bonds of community.
Its aims are to increase
volunteering, improve understanding and practical
cooperation between people from different faiths
and none, and promote good relationships between
employees from different backgrounds. The project
reflects and involves, through a Reference Group,
the major faith communities: Bahá'í,
Buddhist, Christian, Jain, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim,
Sikh and Zoroastrian. The Inter Faith Network
for the UK, Faith based Regeneration Network,
Coexist Foundation, Church of England, Mitzvah
Day and Business in the Community are offering
advice through a Steering Group facilitated by
the Government.
Email arup@sewaday.org to
find out more about Sewa Day and AYOS
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