Jericho Sikh Aid volunteers distribute packaged langar to Haitian earthquake survivors lined up out side the Sikh Aid truck in Port-au-Prince.
Jericho Sikh Aid team volunteers, Manraj Kaur and Japnaam Singh, distribute more than 1,000 water and containers of beans and rice they have prepared for hungry Haitian earthquake survivors who line up behind the Sikh Aid truck. Seva, the concept of sharing with those in need and selflessly serving langar, from the Guru's free kitchen is at the heart of Sikhism. The Jericho Beach team from British Columbia includes Sikhs from Northern California who have volunteered on behalf of the Guru Nanak Gurdwara which raised half a million (Canadian) dollars provide relief to Haiti Earthquake victims in partnership with United Sikhs, a UN affiliated, international aid organization.
Jericho Sikh Aid team volunteers, Manraj Kaur and Japnaam Singh, distribute more than 1,000 water and containers of beans and rice they have prepared for hungry Haitian earthquake survivors who line up behind the Sikh Aid truck. Seva, the concept of sharing with those in need and selflessly serving langar, from the Guru's free kitchen is at the heart of Sikhism. The Jericho Beach team from British Columbia includes Sikhs from Northern California who have volunteered on behalf of the Guru Nanak Gurdwara which raised half a million (Canadian) dollars provide relief to Haiti Earthquake victims in partnership with United Sikhs, a UN affiliated, international aid organization.
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