San Francisco's legendary Great American Music Hall was filled to the brim on May 3rd, 2014 for Seva's star-studded celebration of its founder Dr. Larry Brilliant's 70th Birthday.
The New York Times covers the journey of one of the very first Apple II computers donated by Steve Jobs to Seva. The computer spent the last 33 years in Kathmandu, Nepal and has helped Seva to restore eyesight to millions of people in Nepal and around the globe.
Jon has donated his photography to Seva for over ten years. In this interview, he talks about the message he tries to convey through his portraits, and how he gets people to smile!
Seva co-founder Larry Brilliant was chosen as one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2008.
Dr. G. Venkataswamy, beloved co-founder and longtime Seva board member, passed away on July 7, 2006.
Seva's 30th Anniversary Concert was a smashing success, raising $290,000 to support our programs!
Larry Brilliant, Seva co-founder and longtime board member, received the TED Prize. The prize honors people with "ideas and passions big enough to change the world" — such as rock star and international activist Bono.
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