They also plan to include the cleanliness drive launched last week by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the social environment in the US.
Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Desai Biswal shared her experience on the importance of seva in her life.
"Biswal shared the story of her grandparents' struggle during India's Independence and how seva for your community can bring happiness in one's life," a media release said.
She was speaking at the fourth Annual White House Seva Conference organised by Hindu American Seva Communities (HASC) on the topic of "Dharmic Dialogue: Seva and Social Justice".
She also spoke about how Mahatma Gandhi inspired so many people to do seva for others.
Biswal shared with the audience a picture of Modi cleaning the streets with a broom in a poverty stricken part of India.
She explained that the Prime Minister wanted to be in India on Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) so he could take part in the "Clean India" initiative calling on all Indians to take responsibility for cleanliness.
In his remarks Wofford shared inspiring stories about his childhood when he went to India and saw Mahatma Gandhi and how that influenced rest of his life.
Ken Bedell from the Department of Education continued the dialogue by highlighting the values needed to inspire public service.
Rohan Patel, a Deputy Director at the White House, lauded the Dharmic American communities work through partnerships and called for greater awareness and action on climate change.
A video message from Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard called on communities to positively affect change by remembering the lessons of Mahatma Gandhi who led by example.
Anju Bhargava, founder and board member of Hindu American Seva Communities (HASC), spoke about how it was originally conceived as an idea for promoting seva and social justice in the public square providing opportunities for people and Dharmic organisations to become more engaged with the federal government on these issues.
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