Social media, no doubt, plays a major role. It has become the backbone because it helps the organisation create awareness about various missions and the usage of their funds
Amarpreet Singh
Sikh Aid’s director Amarpreet Singh spoke to The Midday about the organisation’s work across India.
Sikh Aid the organisation which is well known across the India for its social work, helped hundreds of Kashmiri students who came to Mohali after they were harassed in some states in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack. Khalsa Aid’s director Joban randhawa spoke to Midday about the organisation’s work across india.
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The organisation raises funds by creating pages on social media or by starting a donation drive. In the Kerala mission, we did this and people donated generously. School and college students also raise funds on their own and send those to our organisation.
Social media, no doubt, plays a major role. It has become the backbone because it helps the organisation create awareness about various missions and the usage of their funds. We follow various social media platforms since our organisation’s work is based on donations. People want to donate money but they also want transparency. We make the entire process transparent through the social media.
My advice to the younger people is to always stand by humanity at every cost. There are lots of projects on which we can work. We should not feel hesitant or shy while serving the people. Remember, there are people who are always ready to donate for a good cause. Moreover, remember to give love and affection to people in distress.