Past-President’s message A Farewell Message from JAINA’s Past President – Mahesh Wadher Dear Sadharmiks, Jai Jinendra! Pranam! It is with humility, deep gratitude and satisfaction that I am writing this farewell message as your JAINA President at the end of an unprecedented two and half year tenure (July 2019 - December 2021), which I have served along with a very dedicated group of Executive Committee members and volunteers from across North America. I have had the great pleasure and privilege of serving at the helm of JAINA with the wonderful support of 37 dedicated JAINA Committee Chairs, Directors and leaders from 70 Jain Centers in North America, as well as hundreds of dedicated volunteers, distinguished thought leaders, partner organizations and many inspiring Sadhu-Sadhviji Bhagwants. Together, and in unison, we undertook many new initiatives to organize events and programs that addressed present and long-term needs for the benefit of Jains across all age groups. One of the most important things I have learned during the last two years of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was that one must seize the moment and not procrastinate or hesitate in pursuing one’s aspirations and vision for the benefit of community. I was honored to work with many like-minded individuals to empower JAINA teams and generous donor partners to plan and coordinate relief for this unimaginable tragedy that befell humanity and affected many millions in America, India and around the world by sickness, loss of life, livelihood, or other hardships. As a premier faith-based humanitarian organization for Diaspora Jains outside India, we are proud to have done our collective best to provide compassionate services, and alleviate suffering and disruptions whether by serving 147,854 Ahimsa (vegan) meals during October and November 2021 to the needy, fundraising over $180,000 for the Covid Relief Fund, or installing 15 Oxygen plants in hospitals across India totaling $1.5 million, raising $1 million for Sadharmik Bhakti or raising over $1.2 million for the Vaiyavach Committee’s efforts to provide comfortable Vihar facility in Upashrays, safety and mobility to our revered Sadhu/Sadhvi Bhagwants during their arduous foot journeys. The donors have also enabled JAINA to provide a fully equipped Ambulance to Girivihar hospital in Palitana and building of a new modern school in Rajgir, Bihar – the home of Veerayatan. I am thankful to many donors and volunteers, and in particular to Dr Nitinbhai Shah who has exemplified Karuna with his assistance for humanity. Early in 2020, we successfully launched a new and colorful JAINA logo to enhance our global branding and emphasize the teaching that all living beings are interdependent for existence i.e., Parasparograho Jivanam. Recognizing the need for greater relevance of JAINA to priority projects and potential for a broader footprint of activity, we formed 11 new committees during the last two years. To bring us closer to our Motherland and engage India Jains and philanthropists, the Overseas Relations Committee created a legal JAINA entity in India - “JAINA India Foundation (JIF)” for organizing events such as international conferences and supporting research on Jain topics, while also leveraging our minority status in India. JIF launched a monthly online magazine, JAIN AVENUE, in August 2020. The Overseas Relations Committee is also planning on cleaning up religious sites in India. I am grateful to our Past President Dilip Shah for his foresight and persistent efforts in making this long-held JAINA initiative a reality. The JAINA Academic Liaison Committee (ALC), under the leadership of another Past President, Dr.Sulekhbhai Jain, who was prolific in executing Memorandums of Understanding negotiated with some of the most prestigious academic centers of learning in the US and Canada (as well as Belgium, Israel and India) - ALC has established 32 Endowed professorships, post-doctoral fellowships and research internships/scholarship programs in Jainism across many university campuses by securing over $15 million in pledge commitments from Jain donors while leveraging nearly $40 million in university investments to further Jain studies, which will greatly help raise the 6