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UNITED SIKHS CONTINUES TO LEAD RELIEF EFFORTS FOR PUNJAB’S DISPLACED COMMUNITIES

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As floodwaters continue to devastate communities across Punjab, UNITED SIKHS remains steadfast in its humanitarian response – delivering aid, restoring dignity, and amplifying the spirit of seva across borders.

UNITED SIKHS teams continue to operate mobile medical units, distribute hygiene kits, and deliver food and water to isolated villages. In response to these efforts, the Komi Virsa Sambhal organization in Ludhiana has sent a large consignment of supplies including flour, lentils, tea leaves, refined oil, soap, and bottled water, to support ongoing relief.

Ranjit Singh Khalsa from UNITED SIKHS said “We have been struck down and uprooted by many calamities, sometimes drowned by the floodwaters! But still, Punjabis have not lost their faith – enduring immense suffering and hardship, yet always thanking the Almighty.

Even when their own huts collapsed, Punjabis continued to set up langar (community kitchens) for the welfare of all. Blessed are those women who, even in times of grief, served with devotion and offered gratitude to God!”

Meanwhile, in Perth, Australia, UNITED SIKHS hosted a Punjab Flood Relief stall at the Sikh Gurdwara in Canning Vale. The event brought together the local Sangat to raise awareness, support, and share updates from the field. Attendees pledged continued support and connected directly with aid leaders in Punjab.

UNITED SIKHS is mobilizing communities worldwide to respond with compassion, urgency, and unity.

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