Meet Karam Singh, The Khalsa Aid Worker Who Is Travelling To Haiti To Support 9 Orphanages
Khalsa Aid is a UK-based organisation committed to selfless seva service through humanitarian aid work. One of their aid workers Karam Singh is now on his way to Haiti - the country that was destroyed by the 2010 earthquake. Singh is crowdfunding donations to help Khalsa Aid in continuing their relief work in Haiti.
Khalsa Aid is a UK-based organisation with one aim - to be committed to selfless seva (service) through humanitarian aid work. The relief group has worked across the world to support people who have been hurt by natural or man-made disasters.
One of their aid workers, Karam Singh, is now on his way to Haiti - the country that was destroyed by the 2010 earthquake. Khalsa Aid was among the first charities to visit Haiti and to provide emergency relief. Eight years on, it is still extending support to the country's people.
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Singh is crowdfunding donations to help Khalsa Aid in continuing their relief work in Haiti. Singh writes on JustGiving,
"It's on this continual support to the country that I travel alongside Khalsa Aid to help provide aid to the orphanage. On previous visits, Khalsa Aid volunteers have delivered food, charcoal and installed water pumps for all orphanages in the Leogane district. They have also paid for teachers at New Voice House of Life orphanage."
Our volunteer Karam Singh from UK is in #Haiti delivering food & other essentials to 9 orphanages. @Khalsa_Aid has been supporting these orphanages since 2010. Our work continues. ..#SkyPapers #SkyNews pic.twitter.com/PxsZFZ12qE
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He further adds,
"With your donations all this work is possible and it allows us to provide a better life to those children who are less fortunate. We would greatly appreciate any donations made towards this cause. Thank you."
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You can visit his crowdfunding page here and support him and Khalsa Aid in their humanitarian work.