UNITED SIKHS Presents

Welcome to Sikh Aid - Global Disaster Relief

A beacon of hope in times of crisis

In both man-made crises and natural disasters, UNITED SIKHS’ mission is resolute: to save lives, alleviate suffering, and restore hope. Guided by Sikh principles such as seva (selfless service) and sarbat da bhala (well-being of all), our volunteer team serves as frontline responders in times of crisis, extending aid to all those in need.

Our commitment extends beyond immediate relief efforts. We recognize the significance of long-term rehabilitation and community empowerment. Hence, we meticulously strategize sustainable solutions, aiming to uplift lives and foster resilience for a brighter future.

In addition to disaster relief, we actively engage in year-round projects aimed at eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable development. From supporting education and healthcare to empowering livelihoods and conserving the environment, our goal is to enact lasting positive change.

Join us in creating a healthier, happier world

Press Release

Seva Changed My Life – Help Me Do More

UNITED SIKHS Aid distribution in Nepal. Click here. Dear Supporter, Nepal is still vivid in my imagination. I reached Nepal on 28th April, 2015; just three days after the first major earthquake. I was...

Donate today to keep a child warm this winter

Hasan Abdal, Pakistan: UNITED SIKHS, in collaboration with the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Bangkok, distributed humanitarian aid relief items including coats for the winter to more than 1,000...

Imagine Her as Your Child

Tabanovce, Macedonia: On December 16, 2015, the UNITED SIKHS Refugee Relief Team watched in stunned silence as a 5:00 am train carrying hundreds of refugees arrived in Tabanovce was greeted by subzero...

Chennai Needs Your Donation Today

Click here to view more pictures. Chennai, India: UNITED SIKHS began its Chennai Relief Effort on December 2, 2015 in response to the devastating floods that hit the Coromandel Coast of India, with...

How Can You Make a Difference this Human Rights Day?

15 year old Gurpreet Singh was a proud Sikh teenager in Panjab who had been wearing his patka to school since he was three and was soon to start wearing his Turban. That was before his family moved to...

SPREAD THE ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE: Donate this #GIVINGTUESDAY

Dear Supporter Ji, As 2015 comes to an end, we find ourselves gathering around the hearth with our families, reflecting on a year's worth of memories, and looking forward to a new year. By giving the...

UNITED SIKHS Spreads Love in Paris

UNITED SIKHS volunteer Dharmvir Singh serving hot tea to mourners in Paris. Paris, France--Paris, known as the City of Love, is still reeling from shock after a series of bombings and armed attacks...

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