AMURT is establishing a number of regional hubs in Kenya that will serve as engines of development into the foreseeable future. These development centers reflect AMURT’s commitment to long-term dialogue and action with local communities to support their efforts to improve life.
2016
Year: 2016
Haiti: Hurricane Matthew The most powerful Hurricane in the Caribbean in a decade passed over Haiti with devastating results. Violent...
After a long bureaucratic struggle – four new children at last arrived in Familia AMURTEL. They are from the same...
Hundreds of refugees have been positively overwhelmed by the warm welcome from the Canadians, many who greeted the newly...
In 2013 the Dominican Republic made a change to the country’s constitution that would lead to the deportation of thousands...
Report from Joni Zweig: With 19 kids under 10 running around, singing, laughing, riding bikes, wanting a cuddle, needing a...
For the past 10 months, Amurtel volunteers in Greece have been working with refugee families, providing support for pregnant and...
AMURT and AMURTEL (Ananda Marga Universal Relief Teams) are responding to the floods in Louisiana that have now caused 13 deaths and has been labeled the worst US disaster since Hurricane Sandy. However, despite the severity of the situation, the disaster is not getting the attention that it deserves.
Kenya has long been a venue for many of AMURT's service projects over the years, but new challenges continue to affect millions of residents. Education, healthcare, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, job creation, and care for orphans and vulnerable children have all been areas of emphasis and continue to be a large part of AMURT's presence in Kenya.



