We are AHA. A community organisation set up by Haryanvi brothers and sisters.
We work with the community to provide help, opportunities and assist in assimilation.
We believe it is our responsibility to contribute to our community and our adopted country.
By working as a team with the common goal of promoting culture brotherhood and harmony.
Living in a country like Australia is a privilege indeed and we are lucky to call this beautiful country home. While we fulfil our obligations and duties as responsible Indian Australians, as proud Haryanvis we also need to keep our unique culture alive, contribute to the society, celebrate our vibrant festivals and thrive as a community in Australia. The Association of Haryanvis in Australia (AHA) has completed two successful years in pursuit of our goals. The journey has been rewarding and we all have a long way to go together.
become a memberAs Haryanvis living in Australia, we need to be there for each both in times of need as well as on occasions that call for a celebration. We have identified some key areas where the community often needs to come together to support fellow citizens.
AHA has invested in Milap - a senior citizens' centre with recreational facilities for our elders. They love spending time with fellow seniors here. Milap also serves as short-term emergency accommodation for new migrants to Australia.
New arrivals in Australia need help on several fronts - education, career, legal and more. Professionals from the AHA team are always available to guide them and provide assistance to help them settle down. Attending community festivals makes them feel at home.
Australia is home to hundreds of students from Haryana. Changes in market, immigration laws and many other factors can affect their lives. AHA offers all kinds of support to young students to help them with advice and work opportunities.
As Haryanvis in Australia, we are all part of the larger mainstream community and need to work toegether to face challenges such floods, drought, accidents and others. AHA is always ready to join hands with local authorities and play our part as responsible citizens.
Consulate General of India, Sydney organised an evening of culture, arts and literature on June 30, 2022. Along with the launch of a book written by Mt Harmohan Walia, the focus of the event was on Haryana. This highly entertaining and informative evening showcased the vibrant culture of Haryana in splendid performances by visiting artists from Haryana. The guests really enjoyed learning about the cultural legacy of Haryana as well its growth as a high performance state with great strides in the fields of sports, education, industry as well as culture. The Association of Haryanvis in Australia is grateful to the Consulate General of India and we thank Mr Manish Gupta and Mr Ramanand Garge for their initiative.
GalleryAHA's Annual Team Meeting was held in Griffith during the Easter break. It was a well- attended event with members from all AHA chapters turning up in great spirits with their lovely families. Along with all the fun activities, we also had several productive discussions and creative sessions to plan our activities, assess our challenges and finalise strategies to work through various practical and logistics issues. It was great to see full participation by all present and we'll be sharing the details with you in the near future. A big thank you to all who took the time out and contributed to the growth and vision of AHA.
GalleryBy now even the locals at Stanwell Park should see it coming. Our favourite location for celebrating Holi was once again awash in colour, music and mirth on March 19, 2022 as AHA members and their families got together to splash loads of fun around. Not surprisingly, many locals couldn't resist and jumped in for a memorable experience.
GalleryOn the same day, 19th March 2022, Melbourne got a taste of India's most popular festival around the world!. On the lovely Sandbridge Beach, Victorian AHA families and friends painted the area red, blue, green and much more. Have a look at the magic of Phaag in Melbourne.
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Association of Haryanvis in Australia (AHA) has been set up to provide help and assistance to the community in every possible way. So, if you need assistance in employment advice, legal matters, immigration cases or even academic issues, please contact your local AHA office or at details on the Contact page.
There are many ways for you to contribute to AHA. While members and volunteers are our real asset, monetary contributions go a long way in helping us assist the community dealing with any kind of hardship. Your donation will be tax deductible too, so please give generously and make a difference to someone.
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