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AIM for Seva Event highlights Music, Community Support, and Educational Impact

December 2025
AIM for Seva Event highlights Music, Community Support, and Educational Impact

Atlanta hosted AIM for Seva’s 2025 Donor Appreciation Event, He" Govind | है गोविंद | An Ode to Krishna, bringing together supporters, artists, and community members for an evening focused on music, culture, and the organization’s ongoing work in rural India. The program combined a classical music presentation with updates on AIM for Seva’s educational initiatives, which continue to expand across the country.

ATDec_New_02_12_25.jpgThe evening began with an invocation presented by children trained by Guru Prashanth Krishnamurthy who performed compositions by Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati. The segment established a calm and devotional tone for the program.

AIM for Seva was founded in 2001 by Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati to provide rural children in India with access to education, accommodation, and value-based support through Free Student Homes known as Chatralayas. Today the organization operates 101 Chatralayas and multiple Vidyalayas across 17 states, supporting over 9000 children annually. According to the Atlanta chapter lead Eashwar Money, “We have impacted many villages and people from the communities these children come from.”

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As part of the program, AIM for Seva recognized two individuals for their contributions. Philanthropist Dhirendra Shah was acknowledged for his long-standing support of community initiatives, and Aparna Bhattacharya, Executive Director of Raksha, was honored for her leadership in providing resources and advocacy for families and survivors of domestic violence.

The musical centerpiece, He" Govind, featured Hindustani classical vocalist Jayateerth Mevundi. His performance included traditional Krishna compositions presented in a structured classical format. He was joined by an ensemble of accomplished instrumentalists: flautist Pravin Godkhindi, harmonium artist Narendra L. Nayak, tabla player Rajendra Nakod, pakhawaj player Sukhad Munde, and rhythm percussionist Suryakant Surve. Their collective presentation offered listeners a combination of melody, rhythm, and improvisation consistent with classical concert tradition.

Reflecting on the program, Eashwar Money noted that the songs were presented with a strong devotional emphasis and were well received by the audience. “It was one of the best programs we witnessed in Atlanta,” he said.

ATDec_New_06_12_25.jpgThe event took place during AIM for Seva’s 25th anniversary year. The Atlanta chapter set an annual goal of sponsoring 500 children, equivalent to $250,000 at $500 per child per year. With support from the community, the chapter has crossed $150,000, securing sponsorships for 300 children, which marks the highest fundraising achievement since its inception in 2012. More than 35 volunteers supported planning, logistics, and event operations.


The program also highlighted AIM for Seva’s expanding infrastructure in India, including Vidyalaya projects supported by donors such as Kirit and Mina Kanakiya, who spoke about their involvement in the Roorkee Vidyalaya in Uttarakhand.

ATDec_New_07_12_25.jpgDuring the event, attendees contributed an additional 100 child sponsorships. AIM for Seva continues to maintain a strong record of financial transparency, having earned Charity Navigator’s 4-star rating for more than six years.

Eashwar Money emphasized that the founder envisioned AIM for Seva as a “movement” with long-term impact on rural education. “A movement to raise awareness, a movement to have more donors support AIM for Seva, and a movement in India for the lesser privileged child to be educated so these children can become beacons for their families, communities and the country,” he said.

The 2025 Atlanta event concluded with strong participation and engagement from attendees, reinforcing community interest in both the cultural program and the organization’s educational mission. 

Professional Comedian Trains Executive Participants​​

ATDec_New_08_12_25.jpgZain Sharif, a professional comedian, writer, and actor whose weekly sketches and live shows have earned him a loyal audience in Atlanta and beyond, devoted more than two months to training the executive participants. Through dedicated coaching sessions, Sharif helped each participant craft original comedy material, develop stage presence, and build confidence to perform in front of a sold-out audience.

In addition to his coaching role, Sharif served as the evening's emcee and delivered his own stand-up performance, keeping the audience engaged throughout the night with his unique voice that mixes one-liners, storytelling, and insightful observations. His commitment to the cause and his participants' success was instrumental in making the evening both entertaining and impactful.

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