30.6 C
Delhi
Thursday, April 25, 2024
spot_img
spot_img

United Sikhs launches Guru Nanak’s free community kitchen and food pantry in Australia

Australia, June 30, 2020 (Yes Punjab News)

Langar (also known as Community Kitchen in Sikhi) is one of the key practices of the Sikh religion that teaches equality, egalitarianism and selfless service.

This practice was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Sahib ji, to uphold the principle of equality among all people, regardless of religion, caste, creed, colour, age or gender and to implement social justice by providing for the vulnerable, less fortunate and those in need.

Centuries down, the tradition of langar continues to flourish not just in Sikh Gurdwaras and religious gatherings but also in serving hundreds of thousands in moments of crises, disaster, to those in need and vulnerable communities on a global scale.

This sacred practice stems from three key principles of Sikhism – Kirat Karo (earn your living by honest means), Naam Japo (recite the name of God) and Vand Shako (share with the less fortunate and then partake yourself).

Based on these Sikh values and traditions, United Sikhs established a global initiative called Guru Nanak’s Free Community Kitchen and Food Pantry. Led by local volunteers with the sole purpose of serving those in need and those who can not provide for themselves, this initiative is an extension of the concept of Langar, where we export free meals from the gurdwaras to local communities and provide a free food pantry to sustain the work.

Read about our work in the Guardian

The Australia chapter of Guru Nanak’s Free Community Kitchen & Food Pantry was launched in Melbourne Victoria on 23 May, 2020 in partnership with Wyndham Park Community Centre and Lets Feed.

A weekly meals and grocery program, where every week, United Sikhs volunteers provide 300 freshly cooked meals and 35 grocery packs to the community centres for distribution amongst families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. At present, the project is active in West Melbourne, in the state of Victoria.

Langar is an inherent part of the Sikh religion but it is vital that action is taken to implement its intended purpose. This is our way of giving back to the community and following through on the third key principle of Sikhism.

If you wish to support/donate to this project or if you or anyone you know will benefit, please get in touch with us at [email protected] or +61 420 391 982

Remember to make an impact, make a difference and make a change.


YesPunjab now has two separate Facebook Pages for English & Punjabi content – Please Like & Share both Pages
English FB Page – https://www.facebook.com/yespunjab/
Punjabi FB Page – https://www.facebook.com/yespunjabpunjabi/


TOP STORIES

PUNJAB NEWS

TRANSFERS & POSTINGS

Stay Connected

223,537FansLike
113,236FollowersFollow

ENTERTAINMENT

NRI - OCI

GADGETS & TECH

SIKHS

NATIONAL

WORLD

OPINION