Incorporated in 1992 as a global, non-sectarian humanitarian aid organization, The PRASAD Project, now known simply as PRASAD, has its roots in the 1930s, when Bhagavan Nityananda offered food and support to villagers in the Tansa Valley in Maharashtra, India. Swami Muktananda continued this great work through the 1960s and 1970s.
In the early 1980s, Gurumayi Chidvilasananda began expanding philanthropic initiatives in the Tansa Valley, including treatment for malnutrition and tuberculosis and providing sight-restoring eye surgery.
In 1992, Gurumayi initiated the incorporation of The PRASAD Project as a centralized, independent non-profit organization to oversee and support humanitarian projects around the world, including PRASAD Chikitsa in India, PRASAD de México, and the PRASAD Children’s Dental Health Program in New York State, which were established shortly thereafter.
Foundation PRASAD Europe formally began its activities in 2003 in Spain to support PRASAD programs in India, by fundraising for its community development, healthcare, and education programs.
