10 Times Khalsa Aid Came To The Rescue Of People Who Badly Needed Help
Khalsa Aid an International Sikh Relief Organisation is doing more than some governments can do. Started in 1999 the Khalsa Aid draws inspiration from Guru Gobindji&rsquos message &ndash &ldquorecognise the entire human race as one&rdquo Their most recent act of selflessness was seen when the volunteers visited Bangladesh and offered relief to Rohingyas.
When it comes to providing help and relief during a crisis, Khalsa Aid, an International Sikh Relief Organisation is doing more than some governments can do. Started in 1999, the Khalsa Aid draws inspiration from Guru Gobindji¡¯s message ¨C ¡°recognise the entire human race as one.¡±
Their most recent act of selflessness was seen when the volunteers visited Bangladesh and offered relief to Rohingyas, the refugees suffering a chronic food crisis.
Here are ten times when their volunteers went out of their way to help those who needed help.
1. When the Khalsa Aid volunteers gave food to Rohingyas in Bangladesh
2. When their volunteers distributed food to stranded commuters during the Mumbai floods.
Image Credit: Youtube
3. When they provided flood relief in Chennai.
CHENNAI FLOODS: Our wonderful volunteers providing much needed emergency floods relief in Chennai, India. pic.twitter.com/0mL14pkQUN
¡ª Khalsa Aid (@Khalsa_Aid) November 22, 2015
4. And langar to Syrian refugees.
Khalsa Aid serving Syrian Refugees in Serbia. Our teams landed in Serbia last Thursday and ever since have been...
Posted by Khalsa Aid on Saturday, September 12, 2015
5. They also installed a water pump in a village in Malawi.
Image Credit: Khalsa Aid/Facebook
6. When they extended support to 9 orphanages in Haiti.
Image Credit: Khalsa Aid/Facebook
7. They are supporting 250 families which were affected by the 1984 riots.
8. They were there in Manipur with hot meals for people affected by the floods.
Image Credit: Khalsa Aid/Facebook
9. When they served langar to Nepal earthquake victims.
During the Nepal Earthquake relief, Khalsa Aid volunteers served over 350,000 hot meals over 6 weeks in Kathmandu. Our volunteers ARE our HEROES. www.khalsaaid.org
Posted by Khalsa Aid on Monday, September 7, 2015
10. When they funded a liver transplant operation.
Mandeep Singh from Jammu needed an urgent Liver Transplant, Khalsa Aid part funded the operation along with other donors.
Posted by Khalsa Aid on Saturday, January 30, 2016