Whenever you heard India is facing natural crisis one name that comes to our mind automatically is Khalsa Aid. The group of Punjabi People who runs wherever climatic problems occur and people need help from India to Africa they are helping needs one call at first.
Here are the few times when Khalsa Aid reached to the crisis before government.
Kerala Flood They started langars, providing meals to 13,000 people twice a day. The group has been cooking meals to feed those stranded in the rains. It collaborated with Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Kochi and have set up their community kitchen there.
Syrian refugees
From free food to shelter to health services, the organisation served and rescued people in war-ravaged Syria with immense dedication. The organisation also runs a committed Langar Aid that provides emergency food and water supplies in war-ravaged areas.
Bangladesh Border
Khalsa Aid volunteers from India and many other countries reached the Bangladesh border when Rohingya Muslims were fleeing Myanmar.
African country Malawi
The Khalsa Aid team engaged with local communities, government and contractors to begin the process of creating a permanent drinking water source for the people in Malawi.
Earthquake victims in Nepal
Khalsa Aid volunteers from Delhi, Punjab, and Jammu were the first to reach Nepal when a earthquake hit the country in 2015. They even started building houses and schools in the disaster-affected country as a part of the rehabilitation.
They are indeed doing a great job and the best part is that they ask for nothing in return.