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Hindu Temple and Heritage Foundation Organizes Free Saturday Drive-By Essentials For Eaton Fire Victims

Nonprofit continues seva tradition of ‘selfless service’ with drive-through distribution event
Published on Jan 25, 2025

Deeply moved by the devastation caused by the Wildfires, the Hindu Temple and Heritage Foundation (HTHF) and its congregation in Pasadena are organizing a free drive-by distribution of essential supplies for families affected by the Eaton Fire. The January 25 event at 676 S. Rosemead Blvd. in East Pasadena aims to provide immediate relief through distribution of water, hygiene products, diapers, snacks, and school supplies, continuing their acts of seva (service) true to their spiritual teachings.

“During these challenging times, the HTHF members stand united to uplift the community, offering hope and support,” states the organization, which hopes “these small acts of kindness will make a big difference in the lives of those impacted.”

The distribution is set to take place at the Pasadena Hindu Temple from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or until supplies last.

Residents can access the distribution point by driving west on California Boulevard from Michigan Boulevard towards Rosemead Boulevard, where booths will be set up along the north curb for contactless pickup. This is a drive-thru pickup only event, and participants must stay in their cars.

This initiative builds on HTHF’s ongoing relief efforts since the fire began. The nonprofit organization has already provided pallets of water, fresh food, canned ready-to-eat meals, and essential supplies to Foothill Unity Center of Pasadena, along with hygiene kits, new clothes, and school supplies to various Pasadena nonprofits.

HTHF has also supported evacuees at the Arcadia Community Center and Arcadia Public Library, as well as police and fire departments, by delivering pizzas, donuts, coffee, and cookies.

For additional information about the distribution event, residents can contact Rima Madan at 626-975-4233 or Anandi Law at 626-379-7074.

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