Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara is pleased to partner with Gurdwara Sahib Sukh Sagar and Sikh Youth Global and launch our annual food bank collection drive. Many people do not realize the extent of hunger’s reach in Canada and that it affects all communities across the country. Each month, close to 900,000 Canadians are assisted by food .
On November 11th 2011, Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara continued on with the 2011 Gurpurab celebrations by organizing a homeless food drive. Volunteers led by the Gurdwara General Secretary, Jatinder Singh and committee member Gursimran Kaur, prepared the meal of Vegetable Rice, Lentil Curry, Rice Pudding and Tea. The Langar was then transported to the Front Room Services Center in Surrey, where .
Once again in November 2011, the Sikh Community is collaborating together on a blood donation drive to commemorate the memory of the victims of Genocide 1984. This blood drive was started by the Sikh Community in November 1999 and as of the 2010 campaign, more than 55,000 lives in Canada have been saved. The following are British Columbia dates for blood donation .
Come Saturday June 18th for the 2011 Gurmat School Sports Day for New Westminster and Surrey. Join over 300 children in New Westminster and Surrey in a fun filled day full of sports and games. All children from 5 to 14 years are welcome and youth and parents are welcome to volunteer. This event begins at 10am and registration is free on .
The local Sikh youth have for the last few years, taken part in various food drives, feeding and clothing those that are less fortunate. It is our duty as a Sikh to follow Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings and share with others. Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara currently undertakes a program every second Sunday, serving meals to the hungry in Surrey at .
From March 13th to March 31st 2011, Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara is undertaking a food donation drive, in-conjunction with Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen. This food drive will aid the community and help Surrey Food Bank with much needed donations. The sangat can also come to the Gurdwara Sahib and find out more information on the great work that Surrey Food .
Once again Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen is collecting blankets for the homeless, sleeping on the streets of Vancouver and Surrey. Blankets can now be dropped off at the donation boxes located at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Langar Hall in Surrey. We ask that the Sikh Sangat drop off new blankets during the next few weeks and lets all do .
Guru Nanak's Gurpurb Celebrations continued at the Gurdwara Sahib with volunteers undertaking another basic principle of Sikhism introduced by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Vand Chakna or Sharing and Consuming together, is an important part of Sikhism and sharing our wealth with the community and with those that need it the most, is something we should all be doing on a .


















