The ASHA Centre in Gloucester United Kingdom welcomed 19 young Zoroastrians from all over the world for a 10 day leadership forum starting from Friday March 16th to 25th 2018. Mentored and conceptualized by our dear friend Zerbanoo Gifford, and led by Mark Gifford and Adrian Lochner, the 10 day event bring Zoroastrian young leaders from Zarathushti diasporas all over the world to meet, interact, discuss and deliberate in issues revolving around the community, faith, religion and the role that the youth can play in taking the torch forward in the years to come.
As an attendee this Forum allows me to meet up with counterparts from around the world, understand their ideas, listen to views that are not mine and appreciate where each of us come from, because even though we are all walking on our own paths in our own regions, the idea is to make sure that these paths cross and the community that we are a part of benefits through these cross-regional connections.
The first day started with introductions and a tour of the amazing grounds of the ASHA centre. ASHA has been based at their current location for more than a decade and everything here is designed and in place with a very large worldview and vision, but embracing Zoroastrian principles in everything that is being done. The day ended with the group divided into four teams for a Zoroastrian masterchef cookout with one team each cooking up the appetizers, a vegetarian dish, the main course and the dessert. Keep an eye out for further updates in the days ahead.