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Sikhcess goes
global big time to feed the homeless
WSN Network
NEW YORK, NY: Sikhcess, a community-service organization dedicated
to promoting the basic Sikh principles of public service, community,
and equality for mankind, has unveiled plans for international
expansion of its ‘Feed the Homeless’ campaign.
After successfully distributing over 70,000 individual food packages
across North America last year, Sikhcess volunteers are now
intensifying efforts to feed the homeless and hungry globally, in:
United States, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and the
United Kingdom.
Amit Singh, Executive Director of Sikhcess, said the Sikh
institution of ‘Langar’ was started by the founder of Sikhism, Guru
Nanak. It is the only
free kitchen of its kind in the world, collectively serving millions
around the globe each year, regardless of gender, social standing,
caste, color, religious affiliation, or beliefs.
On November 17, 2007, Sikhcess launched its first large-scale ‘Feed
the Homeless’ campaign with great success when volunteers
throughout North America distributed nearly 50,000 individual food
packages to the homeless and needy in just one night - the largest
campaign of its kind.
Inquiries for donations of food and supplies for distribution to the
homeless should be directed to
Donations@Sikhcess.com
or to Amit Singh at 248-990-1245.
9 January 2008
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