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Volunteer

Our Volunteers

Guardians of the gaushala, spreading kindness through seva

Rajesh Bhakar
Rajesh Bhakar

Director

Stacy Henderson

Support Staff

Michael Clark

Support Staff

Alicia Anderson

Support Staff

Annabel Flow

Support Staff

Sintra Casper

Support Staff

Peter Amborson

Support Staff

Dean Solist

Support Staff

Orman Starski

Support Staff

Alen Craig

Support Staff

Patricia Olmart

Support Staff

Sean Nickson

Support Staff

Frequently Asked Questions

Shree Krishan Gau Sewa Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection, care, and service of Gaumata. Our mission is rooted in preserving Indian culture and dharma through cow welfare.

You can fill out our volunteer form on the website. Once submitted, our team will contact you with available seva opportunities based on your interests and availability.

Volunteers help with feeding cows, cleaning the shelters, assisting with medical care, organizing events, social media promotion, and spreading awareness about Gau Sewa.

Follow us on our social media platforms to receive regular updates, event invites, and seva opportunities.

Yes, visitors are always welcome. You can contact us in advance to schedule a visit and spend time with Gaumata, offer seva, or make a donation in person.

100% of donations go directly towards cow welfare — including feeding, shelter maintenance, medical treatment, and rescue efforts.

Absolutely! You can spiritually adopt a cow by donating for her monthly care. You will receive regular updates and blessings from the Gaushala.

We accept in-kind donations such as fodder (green grass, jaggery, grains), veterinary medicines, buckets, feeding tubs, protective cow covers (for winter), and other useful items that support cow care. Please contact us before donating to confirm current needs.

Become a volunteer

Devotion isn't just prayer, it's action.

Become a part of our sacred mission to protect and nurture Gaumata. By volunteering your time, energy, or skills, you’re not just serving cows—you’re upholding Dharma and bringing blessings into countless lives, including your own.