Community Development

Community Development

Whether it’s serving the less fortunate or taking environmental action, we strive to give back to the communities we live in and share the values of Sikhi with other Canadians.

Bhagat Puran Singh Ji Community Cleanup

The Bhagat Puran Singh Ji Weekend is an annual initiative which celebrates Bhagat Ji’s legacy of environmentalism. Join volunteers as they clean up their community and share Bhagat Puran Singh Ji's legacy with other Canadians.

Participants will be assigned to groups which target major streets in Brampton while children will have the opportunity to clean parks and local trails.

Downtown Seva Initiative

The Chote Sahibzade spent the chilly days of December in the Thanda Burj with our grandmother— Mata Gujri Ji. In response, hundreds of high school students hit the streets every December to provide warmth to the less fortunate. Nearly 300 care packages containing the necessities of life are distributed by teams of students dedicated to assigned service areas across Toronto.

Sikh Youth Seva in downtown Toronto.
Experience Sikhi Turban event

Turban Up!

Canada’s premiere Sikhi Awareness Day brings the community’s history, art, and values to the core of Downtown Toronto. Hosted in Canada’s busiest city square, Turban Up engages Canadians from all walks of life and shares an experience that communicates what it means to be a Sikh.

The event aims to bring the country’s multicultural values to life, takes the mystery out of the turban in a fun and colourful way, and fosters bonds between people of all backgrounds.

Book a speaker

For Sikhi talks, workshops, or discussions, at your school, workplace, or events, don’t hesitate to reach out to Experience Sikhi.
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