Sikh generosity - material and of spirit
Rose Charities has been enormously touched by the generosity of the lower mainland Sikh community in helping with its fund-raising efforts for Haiti medical relief.
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Child medical services in Haiti: Rose links with AAP and Health Frontiers
The community of Haitian pediatricians have been hit hard by the disaster. Many have lost their lives while others are coping with grief and loss.
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Sikhs, artists step up to help Haiti
Thanks to the generosity of the Fraser Valley Sikh community, a pediatrician and highly trained nurses traveled to Haiti on monies raised locally. After the earthquake hit the Caribbean island country on Jan. 12,....
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American Sikhs Keep Homeless Warm
Nearly 200 of the area's underprivileged are a little warmer today thanks to the kindness of strangers.
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Sikhcess Seva in DC
Washington DC Sikhcess volunteers along with hundreds of volunteers from the Washington metropolitan area braved frigid temperatures on Saturday, November 22nd to help raise funds in the battle to end homelessness.
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Event: Sikhcess Cleveland : Feed the Homeless Campaign
November 28, 2008, 9:00 am
Sikhcess™ is a worldwide community service based organization dedicated to creating positive change by bridging cultural, socioeconomic, and religious divides. Sikhcess takes an active approach to public service by creating volunteer opportunities with the goal of enhancing quality of life for all humankind. The Sikhcess ‘Feed the Homeless’ campaign has already delivered more than 120,000 food packages throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia. Through the enthusiasm of its volunteers, Sikhcess is now looking to offer more programs through its upcoming expansion.
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United Sikh Association Serves Langar to NYU Students
The United Sikh Association of New York University (NYU) served langar to university students on October 29th, 2008.
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