Representatives from two major Hindu organizations in the United States recently took part in a White House Faith Office dialogue alongside faith leaders from various backgrounds. The event, organized by the White House Faith Office, aimed to address issues impacting religious communities. Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS USA) and BAPS Public Affairs were the Hindu American representatives at the gathering.
The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS USA) expressed gratitude to the White House Faith Office for facilitating a dialogue on crucial matters for faith communities and for the chance to represent Hindu Americans. They emphasized the unity among diverse faith traditions in praying for the well-being of all Americans and the nation.
BAPS Public Affairs also appreciated the opportunity to engage with the administration and participate in the briefing hosted by the White House Faith Office. As a voice for numerous Hindu Americans nationwide, BAPS welcomed the chance to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on important issues for faith communities.
White House Faith Office Director Jennifer Korn, in a post-meeting video message, expressed gratitude to the participants for their involvement in discussions on religious freedom. The White House Faith Office, established by President Donald Trump in February 2025, operates within the White House as part of the Domestic Policy Council. Its mission includes engaging with religious communities and advocating for the protection and respect of faith in America.
