Love to Share Foundation America

Love to Share Foundation America Love to Share Foundation is dedicated to making a difference by enriching lives, empowering communities and elevating all to a state of happiness.

🌞 Keep them curious, creative, and joyfully engaged this summer!🎉 ENROLL THIS WEEK & BAG HEAVY DISCOUNTS 🎉Children learn...
05/24/2026

🌞 Keep them curious, creative, and joyfully engaged this summer!

🎉 ENROLL THIS WEEK & BAG HEAVY DISCOUNTS 🎉

Children learn best when inspired by peers they admire. Our sessions are led by talented senior students who have won awards and prizes in their fields — making learning interactive, motivating, and fun!
📍All programs are online.

🩺 Medical Enrichment
📅 June 4 – July 15 | Thursday Evenings
👧 Ages 13+

✍️ Creative Writing
📅 June 3 – July 15 | Wednesday Evenings
👧 Ages 9+

🧠 Intelligent Living
📅 June 14 – July 23 | Tuesday Evenings
👧 Ages 7+

🔬 Science Research
📅 June 14 – July 23 | Weekends
👧 Ages 11+

🇮🇳 Rediscovering India
📅 July 1 – August 5 | Wednesdays | 4–5 PM
👧 Ages 8+

✨ Give your children a summer filled with learning, creativity, confidence, and meaningful friendships.

Register today and reserve your spot:
https://www.lovetosharefoundation.org/summer-enrichment-class

🌟 *Medical Enrichment Workshop (* Ages 11+)💻 Online | 7 Sessions | Only $70🥼🩺 Curious about medicine and healthcare? Joi...
05/23/2026

🌟 *Medical Enrichment Workshop (* Ages 11+)

💻 Online | 7 Sessions | Only $70

🥼🩺 Curious about medicine and healthcare? Join this engaging _*summer workshop led by Anna, a passionate student mentor with hands-on medical exposure and experience presenting a case study at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.*_

👨‍🎓👩‍🎓Students will explore the fascinating world of medicine through:
• Medical terminology lessons
• Jeopardy-style review games
• Discussions on ethics, research, and clinical trials
• Guest speakers from the healthcare field
• Interactive activities and case discussions
• A final student presentation

📝*Register* https://www.lovetosharefoundation.org/summer-enrichment-class

This program is designed to help students understand how science, research, and patient care work together while encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence.

A great opportunity for middle and high school students interested in healthcare, science, or medicine!

🌟 *Creative Writing Workshop for Ages 9+*_*Learn from an award-winning student writer* who understands how to inspire yo...
05/23/2026

🌟 *Creative Writing Workshop for Ages 9+*

_*Learn from an award-winning student writer* who understands how to inspire young writers with confidence and creativity.

✍️ From the comfort of home, students will learn to craft compelling personal statements, build strong writing portfolios, and develop skills that stand out in school applications, competitions, and future opportunities

Early Bird 🐦 7 engaging sessions — just $70

Visit our website to explore more exciting summer enrichment classes and opportunities!

📝 REGISTER: https://www.lovetosharefoundation.org/summer-enrichment-class

Love to Share Foundation America extends its gratitude and congratulations to Hopkinton Middle School students Tejas Pra...
05/13/2026

Love to Share Foundation America extends its gratitude and congratulations to Hopkinton Middle School students Tejas Prasad, Aahaan Punjabi, and Mohanakrishnan Narayanan for winning 🥉 3rd Place at the Massachusetts Middle School Science & Engineering Fair in Worcester!. Representing the Love to Share Foundation of America, the team impressed judges with their innovative project using calcium alginate beads to remove copper ions from water — a sustainable solution for heavy metal contamination through reusable bead regeneration. 🌍🔬

Competing among 220+ projects and 320+ students statewide, they were also the only team representing Hopkinton Middle School at the fair. A special shoutout to mentor Ms. Geeta Pherwani for guiding them throughout their journey. We are incredibly proud of these young scientists and their outstanding achievement!

05/13/2026

On April 25, 2026, volunteers from the Virginia chapter of Love to Share Foundation America (LTSFA) participated in an event hosted by Repair Cafe, RVA - the Mend & Share Fair at Yaupon Place and Union Presbyterian Seminary. This "Rain or Shine" community event was dedicated to the principles of sustainability, skill-sharing, and collective care.
​Core Impact Areas
​1. Waste Reduction & Repair (Mend)
​The event served as a hub for restorative action. Local experts provided free repairs for a wide range of household items, helping attendees extend the lifecycle of their belongings and divert waste from landfills.
​Services provided: Repairs for bikes, electronics, textiles, jewelry, and furniture.
​Skill-building: Attendees didn't just get items fixed; they learned practical repair skills from onsite specialists.
​2. Resource Redistribution (Share)
​The "Free Swap" encouraged a circular economy where community members donated quality pre-owned items and took what they needed.
​Organization: Dedicated volunteers managed large sorting stations, ensuring thousands of items—from clothing to household goods—were organized and ready for new homes.
​3. Community Connection (Fair)
​Beyond the functional services, the fair was a celebration of community spirit.
​Engagement: The day featured Shalom Farms tours, educational workshops, and food trucks.
​Youth & Family: With attractions like a large inflatable slide, the event provided a space for families to connect with the foundation’s mission in a joyful environment.
​Volunteer Spotlight
​The success of the day was driven by the tireless efforts of LTSFA volunteers. From managing the "thrift" stations under the blue tents to coordinating the registration of hundreds of guests, the team was noted by community partners for their "amazing" energy and organizational precision. Malathi Murali

Love to Share Foundation America's Community Walk event, held in collaboration with Walk With A Doc on April 25, 2026, a...
05/13/2026

Love to Share Foundation America's Community Walk event, held in collaboration with Walk With A Doc on April 25, 2026, at Tom Bass Park, brought together community members for an engaging session focused on health and wellness. The event featured Dr. Sri Naveen Surapaneni, a gastroenterologist, who delivered an insightful talk on fatty liver disease.

Dr. Surapaneni highlighted the critical role of the liver, noting that it performs over 500 essential functions in the body, often without notice. He explained that fatty liver is a condition in which more than 5% of fat accumulates in the liver, potentially impairing its function. He emphasized the importance of monitoring routine blood parameters such as ALT and AST, which can indicate liver health but are often overlooked. Early detection, he noted, can also be supported by non-invasive methods like ultrasound scans of the liver and abdomen.

The talk also addressed risk factors and prevention. While obesity is a common cause, Dr. Surapaneni pointed out that even non-obese individuals can develop fatty liver. He stressed that the condition can be effectively managed through lifestyle changes, including regular exercise and a balanced diet. Recommendations included reducing fat, carbohydrates, and sugar intake, increasing protein consumption, and considering intermittent fasting. He also encouraged South Asians to replace refined grains like rice with whole grains for better health outcomes.

Following the informative session, participants took part in a one-mile walk around the lake, reinforcing the importance of physical activity. The event concluded on a positive note, with attendees leaving not only refreshed but also equipped with valuable knowledge to support healthier lifestyles. Malathi Krishnan Gayathri Sathiamoorthy Lekshmi Nair

05/02/2026





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LTSFA Mend & Share Fair 2026
​Overview
​On April 25, 2026, the Love to Share Foundation America (LTSFA) hosted the Mend & Share Fair at Yaupon Place and Union Presbyterian Seminary. This "Rain or Shine" community event was dedicated to the principles of sustainability, skill-sharing, and collective care.
​Core Impact Areas
​1. Waste Reduction & Repair (Mend)
​The event served as a hub for restorative action. Local experts provided free repairs for a wide range of household items, helping attendees extend the lifecycle of their belongings and divert waste from landfills.
​Services provided: Repairs for bikes, electronics, textiles, jewelry, and furniture.
​Skill-building: Attendees didn't just get items fixed; they learned practical repair skills from onsite specialists.
​2. Resource Redistribution (Share)
​The "Free Swap" encouraged a circular economy where community members donated quality pre-owned items and took what they needed.
​Organization: Dedicated volunteers managed large sorting stations, ensuring thousands of items—from clothing to household goods—were organized and ready for new homes.
​3. Community Connection (Fair)
​Beyond the functional services, the fair was a celebration of community spirit.
​Engagement: The day featured Shalom Farms tours, educational workshops, and food trucks.
​Youth & Family: With attractions like a large inflatable slide, the event provided a space for families to connect with the foundation’s mission in a joyful environment.
​Volunteer Spotlight
​The success of the day was driven by the tireless efforts of LTSFA volunteers. From managing the "thrift" stations under the blue tents to coordinating the registration of hundreds of guests, the team was noted by community partners for their "amazing" energy and organizational precision.

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