Religion Charities That specialise in Sikhism
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Sikh Foundation
ReligionAdvancement of the Sikh religion and education in accordance with the tenets and doctrines of Sikhism
Preston Faith Forum
ReligionEstablished in May 2002, and registered as a Charity in August 2007. It has membership from the following faith groups: Christian, Bah+í'+¡, Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish and Sikh. It exists to enable the voice of the people of various faiths in Preston to be heard in the formal decision-making community bodies of the Preston Strategic Partnership and the Preston Community Network
Peterborough Anglia Sikh Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, ReligionProvide education and cultural activities for youth. Care and support for the elderly. Organise and run functions to increase Community cohesion.Raise money for local charities in particular for Epilepsy through sponsored walks by members
The Sikh Golf Society Of Great Britain
Leisure, ReligionDuring the year the charity organised golf days, Each day consisted of breakfast, a round of golf, various activities including putting competitions etc. This is followed in the evening by a meal. Money is also raised by sponsorship and by donations.
Sarbat Education Welfare Association Croydon LTD
Arts, Leisure, ReligionOur MISSION is, very much aligned with what Sikhism stands for, to serve the Croydon & South London community with equality and fraternity. We promote the spirit of SEWA, selfless service to the entire human race, giving and sharing within the community. We currently runs free classes in Punjabi, Sikhi, music and Yoga for the local community as well as organizing events & trips for all age groups.
Trust Property Held In Connection With The Guru Nanak Gurdwara (smethwick)
Leisure, Religion, SocietyTo hold property in trust for the benefit and furtherance of the Sikh faith including religious, educational, sports, arts, cultural, heritage, economic, social, human rights and general charitable purposes.
The Sikh Memorial Fund
ReligionTo create and maintain public memorials in memory of Sikhs who fought during World War One.To lead education and awareness programmes that highlight the Sikh contribution to Britain.
Lions Mma (wolves)
Leisure, ReligionSikh ethos martial arts club
Afghan Sikh Ekta Charitable Foundation
Charitable activities, ReligionTO ADVANCE THE SIKH RELIGION, IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, THROUGH THE PROVISION AND OPERATION OF A GURDWARA (PLACE OF WORSHIP) TO BE LOCATED IN THE GREATER BIRMINGHAM AREA AND COMMEMORATE THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF GURU ARJAN DEV JI, THE FIFTH SIKH GURU AND THE FIRST SIKH MARTYRTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: LANGUAGES, (IN PARTICULAR PUNJABI) SIKH BELIEF
Sikh Aid Foundation LTD
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareCharity with general charitable purposes have a policy of giving grants to poor people for food and clothing.
The National Sikh War Memorial Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionTo advance the education of the public through the creation and erection in central London of a permanent memorial commemorating the role of Sikhs in the military service of Great Britain; fund raising activities in connection with the erection of this memorial
Humanitas Foundation
Religion, Research, SocietyTo support educational needs to various organisationsTo support inter faith understandingTo propagate Sikh values and philosophy
Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Croydon
Heritage, Religion, ResearchA Sikh place of worship providing daily religious services, conducting birth naming, marriages, funerals, initiations, serving langar (communal kitchen), teaching of Punjabi, delivering lectures on the Sikh faith, philosophy, history and way of life.
Guru Nanak Gurdwara Gloucestershire
Arts, Heritage, Leisure, Religion- Operating as a Gurdwara (a Sikh place of worship),- Holding regular services, discourses and other events that educate the local community,- Holding classes to teach Punjabi, Kirtan, History, Martial arts and other Sikh related subjects,- Conduct weddings, funerals, birth naming and other Sikh ceremonies,- Celebrate Sikh festivals and religious events.