Foundations/Trusts

Sri Sathya Sai Lao PDR

CORE MEMBERS

Phouthasone Inthamone - Trustee-min

Phouthasone Inthamone

President and Trustee

Phengphone Khamseansouk - Trustee-min

Phengphone Khamseansouk

Vice President and Trustee

Vilaysouk Ounvongsai - Trustee-min

Vilaysouk Ounvongsai

Treasurer and Trustee

Mr Lytou-min

HE Mr Lytou Buapao

Advisor

Subhash Bhargava - Advisor-min

Subhash Bhargava

Advisor

Projects

  • Sri Sathya Sai School consisting of Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary Sections was established in September 2015 and has currently grown to the strength of around 263 students
  • Home of Light – A School for blind children, currently sheltering 55 children, is visited once a month to serve meals and conduct dental and medical check-ups
  • Emergency response to natural disasters by providing food items and organising medical camps for people in need
  • Sri Sathya Sai Health Clinic provides consultations, medicines, dental procedures and vaccinations completely Free of Cost. Over 100 patients are benefited every month
  • A separate Secondary School for Boys has been planned for the academic year 2020-21

Laos

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Educare:

  • Sri Sathya Sai Kindergarten
  • Sri Sathya Sai School for Boys (Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary schooling)
  • Sri Sathya Sai School for Girls (Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary schooling)
  • During the COVID period, the Sri Sathya Sai institutions have completed the construction of boys’ campus and girls’ higher secondary classrooms
  • Two sports arenas – one each for boys’ campus and girls’ campus with a dimension of 43 metres by 27 metres by 7 metres
  • Overall, 20,000 square feet of land is used for the Education Mission in Laos

Medicare:

  • A Sri Sathya Sai Clinic provides free consultations and medicines, dental procedures and vaccinations completely free of cost. Over 100 patients are benefited every month
  • Periodically, blood donation drives are organised in collaboration with the Lao Red Cross. Close to 26 camps are conducted through which 780 donors contributed ‘liquid love’ to someone in need
  • Emergency response to natural disasters by providing food items and organising medical camps for people in need

So far, 20 medical camps are conducted benefitting 6,000 individuals

Sociocare:

  • Twice a week, food items were provided under the ‘Each 1 Feed 1’ Around 1,400 meals are served per week
  • Home of Light – A school for blind children, currently sheltering 55 children, is visited once a month to serve meals and conduct dental and medical check-ups. Around 220 visits are made since the inception of this initiative
  • During the pandemic, the Foundation also provided food items to needy households. Around 10 tonnes of rice, 3.6 tonnes of vegetables, bread, and cooking essentials like oil, salt, sugar, sauce, etc. were distributed to the individuals and families in need
  • Periodically, food is served at Vagrant Homes. Close to 200 individuals are served through 114 visits