The Auckland Indian Association Mahila Samaj is a vibrant ladies' group dedicated to fostering support and friendship within our community. We warmly welcome new members of all ages to join our strong network of friends and family.
With a rich history of events and activities, our group has organized everything from fun-filled events and charity fundraisers to impactful talks on women’s issues. We provide a robust support network for women in Auckland, ensuring everyone feels connected and valued.
Our past events have included exciting charity dinners, lively dinner and dance evenings, karaoke nights, and hosting local celebrities and VIPs. We've also enjoyed memorable day trips to various New Zealand locations and hosted NZICA women’s conferences.
Join us to be a part of this dynamic and supportive community! For more information, please contact Mahila Samaj Chair:
Champa Patel
Mobile: 021 525 865
Email: mahilasamaj@aiai.org.nz
On 17th August, the Mahila Samaj organized an impactful Cervical Cancer Awareness Talk at the Mahatm...
Read MoreOn 17th August, the Mahila Samaj organized an impactful Cervical Cancer Awareness Talk at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre. The session aimed to educate and empower women in our community about the importance of early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. The event featured expert speaker Rebecca Gilbert from Auckland Cancer Society, who shared valuable insights on the disease, its symptoms, risk factors, and the importance of regular screenings. The talk was well-attended, and participants left with a deeper understanding of how to protect their health and the health of their loved ones. This initiative by the Mahila Samaj highlights our ongoing commitment to promoting women's health and well-being in the community.
Read LessThe Mahila Samaj proudly participated in raising funds for Daffodil Day on Friday, 30th August 2024,...
Read MoreThe Mahila Samaj proudly participated in raising funds for Daffodil Day on Friday, 30th August 2024, contributing to the Cancer Society’s vital work. Daffodil Day, symbolized by the bright yellow daffodil, not only marks the beginning of spring but also stands as a beacon of hope for the 1 in 3 New Zealanders affected by cancer. Our volunteers came together with enthusiasm and dedication to support this cause, helping to raise awareness and much-needed funds for cancer research and support services. Through our efforts, we aim to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those battling cancer and to continue spreading hope within our community.
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