Several of my past blogs have been devoted to pay tribute to the people who have devoted their entire life providing humanitarian services. There may be thousands and thousands of such people, but my concentration will be only for the people I have known, or heard about, providing such services for a number of years. I intend to cover only those activities which could help hundreds or thousands of people who may not have known about these individuals or services provided by them.
In the 1st Humanitarian Services blog I covered services provided by Mr. Ramesh Shah and his wife Dr. Jayaben Shah. 2nd blog was devoted to the services provided by Dr. N.K. Shah of
Pandyas are involved in a variety of humanitarian services. In this article I will cover some of those dedicated services.
In 1960’s, Pandyas graduated with M.B.B.S. Degree from B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad. Soon after graduation they decided to move to
Seeds to help people were implanted in him from his early childhood. His father was born in a small town in
Dr. Pandya served his new country for two years in the
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The Pandyas were founding -members of American Association of Psychiatrists from
The Pandyas were also the founding- members of ‘Indo--
Anyone who has come in contact with Pandyas knows full well that the door to their home is always open to give help to anyone who needed it. To help start, and to control cost, several initial meetings of senor citizens were arranged at the Panyas residence.
After meeting with many older, retired seniors from India, the Pandyas saw a need to start a new senior program. For these older Indians, who left their social and professional life behind in India, and with limited opportunities or ability to interact in this country, America was “a golden cage”. The goal was to make a comforting place that these people would have to socialize and to end their social isolation. Programs started in 1995 at Gujarati Samaj Hall, and after a short break have continued at Vaishnav Temple until today. Sixty to eighty people meet there twice a month, giving them a place to meet with their peers and connect. Based on this experience, Dr. Pandya has enabled several other senior programs in the tri-state area. In Long Island senior programs are taking place in both the counties of Nassau and Suffolk.
If you desire to start any humanitarian service, I am certain that Dr. Pandya may be able to guide you in the right direction. Do not procrastinate. Pick out any area you can provide services in, and get the full satisfaction in providing services to a mankind. It does not matter which area you are willing to provide services in. If nothing else make sure to at least get five of your friends involved in providing humanitarian services.
My future blogs will cover the humanitarian services provided by the following individuals. They are not listed in any particular order.
1. Dr. Rajanibhai Shah, who built a one of a kind Jain-Temple and a community facility in Queens, NY
2. Mr. U.N. Mehta, founder of world famous “Torrent Pharmaceuticals” and various other industries in
3. Health Fair conducted in Cleveland, Ohio on Sept. 13, 2009. Dr. Harish Gatha was the chairperson of this event.
If you know about other such individuals please let me know. Before you mention their name make sure they have helped thousands of people with their dedicated service.
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Dr. Pandya could be contacted at: apandya880@yahoo.com