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“The Sevadar training
does a fantastic job of
breaking down complex
theological ideas to the
essence of Sikhi in our own
words. It helped me identify
a lot of the underlying
motivations for my work and
its impact. I would highly
recommend this program
to anyone wanting to serve
other as a Sikh.”
   — Neha Singh,
        New York, NY



“This seminar helps
us to inspire us towards
doing selfless service/seva
with better understanding
and approach as envisaged
by the Sikh Gurus. Hence,
the seminar inspires us to
think much deeper and help
us to make paradigm shifts
to radically think and find
ways to do our seva more
effectively that helps humanity
as a whole. This seminar
has helped me and inspired
me intensely. I would highly
recommend this seminar to all
walks of life.”
    — Mohan Singh,
         Atlanta, GA



“Showed me that I have
to be accountable in terms
of performing Seva. I learnt
that Seva is not a onetime
thing, but a part of my being.
Seva, I’ve learnt is not just
performed at the Gurdwara.
Activism can also be Seva. I
would recommend this course
to anyone.”
    — Robb Singh Gill,
        Surrey, BC, Canada

 



Would you like to host a Sevadar workshop?

First, click here to fill out our online project proposal form.

Once logistics have been finalized, the final step is PROMOTION, PROMOTION, PROMOTION!

Get the word out using various networking and media avenues as:

•    Personal Emails
•    Phone Calls
•    Facebook
•    Twitter
•    Community Forums
•    Posters
•    Radio

Some Organizing Recommendations:

•    Have an open and well lighted venue
•    Let participants know the event will be starting promptly on time
•    Have a volunteer available to help with registration and set-up
•    Have healthy snacks and lunch available
•    Get as many community groups and peoples involved as you can, this workshop is essential for community leaders.

   

     Program Lead

     Kirpa Kaur
     sevadar@sikhri.org



The Sikh Research Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on community development through education.
SikhRI's mission is to facilitate training and development while inspiring Sikh values, create global awareness of
Sikh, and deliver strategic solutions to the key challenges faced by the Sikh community.

P.O. Box 690504, San Antonio, TX 78269 210.757.4555 info@sikhri.org