March 25th 2011, is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Come join the community and stop racial discrimination in our society.
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 .
This Friday, November 25th 2010, please join the volunteers from Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara at the Surrey Memorial Hospital. This event organized to help celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Birthday celebrations and explain the philosophy of Sikhism through education and understanding each other. This is the second annual event held at Surrey Memorial Hospital and last years event organized by the .
Guru Nanak's message is a universal message, Guru Nanak's message is for all of humanity. A multi-faith social gathering took place on Guru Nanak's Gurpurb at the Gurdwara Sahib, with our neighbours from many other faith communities. The central focus of the event was a display on Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Sikhism in English which went through and clearly explained .
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 .
This Sunday, Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara is hosting a local Multifaith social gathering at the Gurdwara Sahib. The Social is in honour of Guru Nanak Dev Ji`s birthday. The Multifaith Action Society has designed the Multifaith Social Program as a way to get to know our neighbours from other faith communities. Each month, a different faith community will host a .
The Surrey Neighbouring Faiths Program is a free, multifaith program for families of children aged 4-6 years. On Sunday November 14th, over 20 children with parents attended the event at Guru Nanak Gurdwara. The children were informed about Sikhism, practiced arts and crafts and had turbans tied. The Surrey Neighbouring Faiths Program encourages children to value their own cultural, ethnic, and .
There's a volunteer opportunity coming up this weekend! It's called the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and our own Sikh Outreach Squad (S.O.S.) will be attending! Be a Part of the Solution Every September, Canadians from across the country head to their local shorelines to make a positive impact in their community and you too can be a part of the solution! Join the .

















