Projects

The Amala Foundation works to create a peaceful, equitable and compassionate world by unifying communities in service, inspiring youth to lead with a heart-centered, global perspective and living in recognition that sustainable peace begins within. All of Amala’s service projects for youth and youth programs are offered with scholarship options in order to ensure that all the youth receive the opportunity to participate in these transformative youth projects.

 

Featured Projects

San Quentin Peace Walk

The Amala Foundation, in partnership with Champions For Children, will host the 2nd Annual San Quentin Prison Peace Walk on June 10th, 2012, inside San Quentin Prison in Northern California.

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Global Youth Peace Summit

The Summit unites local, national, international, immigrant and refugee youth for an 8-day peace conference.

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One Village Project

Peace Leaders from GYPS put their compassion into action by engaging in humanitarian service projects benefiting communities in need.

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Bhatti Mines School

200 Indian children are offered an alternative to child labor, a way out of extreme poverty, hope for the future and the freedom to thrive.

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Camp Indigo

Week-long day camp for children ages 5-12, promoting a high level of respect for self and others, increased confidence while acting as a space for healing and personal growth.

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Young Artists in Service

The Young Artists in Service program works to create opportunity for inspired young artists from our One Village Project to deepen into the spirit of service by engaging their communities through art.

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Camp Mana

Camp Mana is a unique model of service that supports children to preserve their authentic nature and experience an environment that is created to work in unity and equality with a loving consideration of the Whole.

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California Global Youth Summit

The 1st Annual Northern California Global Youth Peace Summit will take place in June, 2013 in the Bay Area. Help us plant seeds for a sustainable peace movement.

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GUI Water Project

Through our Living Water Program, we were able to raise enough funds to procure and install two water wells in 2005, saving 3,500 people (including 2,000 children) from disease.

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