“Divinity is nothing but sympathetic vibration to the sufferings of other beings”

AMMA

“Divinity is nothing but sympathetic vibration to the suffering of other beings”

AMMA

Who Are We

JAIHO is a Delaware-incorporated, non-profit 501c(3)organization under IRS guidelines.

JAIHO is a global network of volunteers, members and people in need.

Our Projects are aimed at alleviating the sufferings of the humans around the world by helping them as necessary with:

Food

Food

As AMMA started beckoning her children to Jillellamudi in mid 50’s the blueprint for the House of All started taking shape and as the number of children grew, an independent kitchen—‘Annapurnalayam’ emerged in 1958, relieving the burden on Nageswararao garu (Amma’s husband) who was a village head. ‘Annapurna’ stands for the deity (presiding deity in Varanasi) serving food to her children.

Shelter

Shelter

The following important decisions were taken by Sree Viswajanani Parishat in its executive committee meeting held on 25-07-2009.To start Adaranalayam temporarily in three rooms in the ground floor of “Panchami” – the Madras guest house. Provision of an attendant to attend to the routine daily needs of the occupants there itself without any necessity for them to come to Annapurnalayam.

Education

Education

Years ago in the beginning of the seventies in the 20th century, AMMA conceived Matrusri Oriental College and Sanskrit Pathasala, (school). This school admits the children for their school education, eventually making them eligible to join the College when they complete their schooling. At the College, they can complete graduation, the degree course either in Telugu or Sanskrit.

Healthcare

Healthcare

The Matrusri Medical Center thus came into existence in the year 1978.The main objective of MMC is to cater to the medical needs of sisters and brothers in and around Jillellamudi.As time advanced, with these small facilities, several medical camps are being conducted at Jillellamudi and in the surrounding villages for diagnosis and treatment of various chronic diseases.

Our Impact

  • Free Medical Camps are organized every month in the remote villages.
  • In times of natural calamities, organize relief camps.
  • Helping the students via exchange programs
  • Helping the kids with cancer by providing engaging toys and gadgets
  • Partnering with soup kitchens to deliver food to homeless
  • Food is served 24/7/365 to anybody free of cost.