FIRST SIKH TEMPLE IN MOSSEL BAY, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
The Garden Route in South Africa runs for over 800 km and there are about 200 Indians in 40km radius of Mossel Bay. There is no Sikh or Hindu temple along this route. The nearest Hindu temples are 400 km either side of Mossel Bay in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town; or about 1750 km away in Durban and Johannesburg. We came to Mossel Bay in April 2006 and decided to retire here for a few year. In April 2009 my mother passed away leaving £50,000 for providing food to the poor. We decided to use the money to build a langar hall like Makindu but the official red tape was against us.
On 18th November 2009 a plot of land was acquired to build the much needed cultural centre incorporating the first Sikh Gurudwara in the area.
Initially the aim is to start providing food for the local poor people once a week, increasing this service to seven days a week like at Makindu Temple in Kenya. We intend to extend facilities to replicate Makindu as we grow. Eventually we hope to add a library, religious and educational activities and skills training, A number of local supermarkets are willing to donate bread and vegetables for the daily charity kitchen. The project as at this week is complete up to first floor and some photographs are attached However, we still need at least £200,000 to complete the construction and, are seeking, more financial support of all our well wishers to turn this ambitious project into reality. Our charity number in the UK is 1138676
Above - The current state of construction as of January, 2016
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