Langgar in many Gurdwaras today feeds the well-fed, is sometimes catered by an outside group and we see different foods being served to different groups. The needy are often those outside the Gurdwara location and they may like a different type of food than the ones we prefer.
"I am born to die. Every breathe that I am taking right now is given by God. If we look at our history our Gurus and Sikhs have done everything for the people. They sacrificed their lives for humanity."
"We have to prioritize the patients who's oxygen levels are below 85%, then we allow them to go inside and get a cylinder."
The Drive began on 12 October of this year and ran up until 4 December. After eight weeks of collective efforts by the Wahegru Foundation team along with their sponsors, collaborators and donors, a humbling 3,219 gifts with a total RRP value of £30,782.81 was raised.
We continue the “ceremonies” series with - Sikh birth and naming ceremony.
Sikh community may benefit from this community-led ability to lend basic – yet often lifesaving – medical help
Scholarship established in honour of Guru Tegh Bahadur, who sacrificed his life to protect Human Rights
Unique Fundraising endeavour in total support of economically underprivileged cancer afflicted Indians