Mata Amritanandamayi (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • She also has raised millions of dollars to finance schools, disaster relief, soup kitchens, orphanages, hospitals and other humanitarian efforts. "She's attached herself to the right things — hunger and poverty," said Ray Werntz, a self-described "angry Catholic." "I think she's genuine. There are people who aren't." Though organizers say they don't know the nonprofit's annual budget, reported estimates hover around $20 million. Organizers did emphasize that the three-day hug fest and other parts of the North American tour are staffed by volunteers. They also stressed that proceeds from dozens of vendors selling items as offerings for Amma, worn by Amma, or blessed by Amma, go directly to her charity work. Since 2001, $70 million has gone toward disaster relief, and since 1998 another $70 million has gone toward medical care, a spokesman said. Renowned 'hugging saint' opens her arms to needy, in Chicago Tribune, 4 giugno 2013.

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  • "Celebrities such as Sharon Stone, Jim Carrey, Marion Cotillard and Russell Brand meet Amma each year and support her humanitarian efforts. This year in Washington D.C., Amma embraced members of the U.S Congress at the Capitol Building, including civil rights legend John Lewis who was moved to tears. A frequent visitor to our home country of Mauritius Amma visits every two years to give Darshan and launches further humanitarian activities for all in the country. Her most recent visit in March 2013 was attended by Rajeswar Purryag, the President of the Republic of Mauritius, along with Vice Prime Minister Xavier Luc Duval, leader of opposition Alan Ganoo, the High Commissioner of India to Mauritius TP Sitaram and the Minister for Social Empowerment Suren Dayal. Celebrating her 60th birthday on September 27th, Amma launched several ETW projects, including the planting of 6 million trees, pensions for 59,000 impoverished women, and the unveiling of state-of-theart biotechnical tools like implantable heart-beating patches and polymer wafers to prevent brain tumours. Endowed with UN special consultative status, ETW offers a huge network of social care projects in education, healthcare, housing, financial support for the destitute and disaster relief. “Amma has done more for the poor then many Governments,” said Nobel Peace Price Laureate Muhammad Yunus after meeting Amma in January 2012 in India. Amrita University, part of ETW, partners with top universities such as Stanford and Princeton for leading-edge research projects, and offers vocational training to women in trades such as plumbing; using the emerging technology of haptics. This year she initiated Bio Quest Conference 2013, featuring Nobel Laureate Professor Leland Hartwell and international scientists (including from Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and UCL), who discussed how emerging biotechnology can be harnessed to provide effective aid for communities and individuals in crisis. It is Amma's message of love as the underlying principle of all existence that attracts people of all nationalities and faith to spend time with her. For her humanitarian work, Amma has won an accolade of international honors such as the Gandhi King Award for Non Violence in 2002, previously won by Kofi Annan and Nelson Mandela; and in 2006 the Interfaith Centre of New York's James Parks Morton Interfaith award, previously presented to the Dalai Lama." Shalini Ajoodha, ‘Amma’ turns 60 and Returns to Embrace Thousands in London, in Mauritius News, 7 ottobre 2013.

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