The Satsang Seva Mission





The Satsang Seva Mission, inspired by Sri M, is an initiative supported by Satsang Foundation to serve humanity. It seeks to address the elementary needs of the poor and marginalized sections of the society during a humanitarian crisis. The strategy is a focused intervention in terms of comprehensive relief efforts — leveraged by the supporters and well-wishers of the Satsang Foundation.
The Satsang Seva Mission is currently active in 12 states of India, touching millions of lives.
The Satsang Seva Mission’s primary objective is to alleviate suffering, maintain human dignity, provide re-development assistance, and address the underlying factors leading to an emergency.
In the words of Sri M:
“An activity that benefits others—feeding the hungry, sharing knowledge with the unknowing, resolving the suffering of others, worshipping the poor, and serving the needy — thinking of them as the very personification of God. One’s spiritual purification is realised only through this selfless service. Service is the best way; serve others and do your Sadhana alongside. Both must be combined.”

Bengal Cyclone Relief Project

The catastrophic effects of Super Cyclone Amphan have left thousands of people in West Bengal without shelter, food, and safety. The Satsang Seva Mission, in tandem with the administration and Calcutta Foundation working on the ground, has been involved in fundraising to send relief packages to Sagar Island.
Covid-19 Relief Project

The poor and marginalized sections of the society are the hardest hit in the current crisis of COVID-19 pandemic in India. The Satsang Foundation (TSF) through the Satsang Seva Mission, in tandem with the administration and other organisations working on the ground, is providing relief to fellow citizens across cities in 12 states.
Do Contribute
Your contributions to The Satsang Seva Mission will go a long way in remedying the basic survival requirements for the needy and the marginalized. Guided by The Satsang Foundation, the contributions will be judiciously utilised to support the current initiatives of The Satsang Seva Mission — including the Covid-19 Relief and Bengal Cyclone Relief Project. Your timely donations will provide food and other necessities to those affected, as well as supply protective gear and equipment to medical workers, institutions, and frontline staff.
News & Updates
Sustained Annadaanam Seva paves way for ever-widening circle of Love and Fraternity
Sri M had launched the Satsang Seva Mission (SSM) during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to assuage the hunger of the displaced, deprived, and dispossessed migrant workers and daily wagers across different cities in India through the provision of cooked meals and dry rations.
The Satsang Seva Mission: 1000 Days of Opportunities
About 6.35 lakh people have been touched through the provision of cooked meals, weekly and monthly rations, protective equipment such as PPE kits, masks and gloves, sanitisation and medical supplies, clothing, educational material, academic support, and a range of other necessities.
Seva Utsav Week Touches Lives of Several Communities Across 14 Locations
Sri M’s message of selfless service to the Divine in all beings was exemplified in the various sevas offered to commemorate his 73rd birthday during the Seva Utsav Week held from 6th to 12th November 2022.
Over 900 Days of Sustained Annadaanam Seva to Myriad Communities
As the Satsang Seva Mission approaches the 1000-day mark in December 2022, the SSM team members are constantly expanding their endeavors, forging loving bonds of empathy and fraternity amongst the recipient communities and their compatriots across the country.
SSM Sevaks put Service Before Self to Provide Relief for Suffering Brethren
eam SSM hopes to be sustained by the force that has guided them towards the generosity and goodwill generated by Satsangis all over the world and will continue to provide much-needed succor to all.
Joyous Celebrations through Annadanam & Seva dispel Pandemic Gloom
or the Satsang Seva Mission team, the first week of November 2021 was extra special, given that it brought together twin occasions of joyous celebration after two years of being engulfed by the darkness of a global pandemic.