Thursday, October 6, 2022

United Sikhs reach out to Hurricane affected families in Florida

















Teams of volunteers from United Sikhs have already moved in to take charge of the badly impacted lives of the people in Florida with relief.

Hurrican Ian has left a trail of unprecedented horror and grief through Fort Myers, leaving families shattered.

People rushed with tears in their eyes and hugging the United Sikhs volunteers who brought in hope for them in the form of blankets, food, drinking waters, and other essential supplies.

UN-affiliated United Sikhs' which had been juggling with meeting the needs of the refugees in Ukraine, flood-impacted lives of millions in Pakistan and now the Florida tragedy, is looking for relief and monetary support for the victims.

Gurvinder Singh, Director for Humanitarian Aid, appealed to the world community to help Florida to stand behind these people in distress and help them rebuild their lives by contributing generously to the fund created for the purpose, https://donate-usa.keela.co/hurricane-ian-relief-florida.

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About United Sikhs:

UNITED SIKHS is an international humanitarian service organisation, affiliated to UN, engaged in relief and rehabilitation in the times of disaster, combating poverty and hunger, empowering the disadvantaged through literacy, and providing legal aide to the miniority communities around the world.  Founded in 1999 in New York, where it is headquartered, United Sikhs has chapters in North America, Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe.

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