KHALSA INTERNATIONAL WELFARE SOCIETY
KHALSA INTERNATIONAL WELFARE SOCIETY
KHALSA INTERNATIONAL WELFARE SOCIETY
KHALSA INTERNATIONAL WELFARE SOCIETY
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Family Support

We are Here to Help!

Balbinder Singh Nanuwan is proud and humbled to be part of this lineage. Balbinder is always kind hearted and always volunteered for the community and humanity. Since 1981, he did a lot of work for the Sikh community in Derby (England). In 1999, he went to Pakistan for a yatra (pilgrimage) and when he saw all the Gurdwaras, he felt emotional and wanted to preserve the Sikh history and heritage in Pakistan. After coming back to the UK, Balbinder asked all the UK Sikhs to make a Kar Seva committee UK and he worked as a treasurer

Khalsa Welfare Society

The Society is also helping out needy people in the UK. The Society has helped out in Sikh Camps across the UK. Books for learning Panjabi have been distributed in the UK. In India, the Society have arranged for free Eye camps, Cancer camps, Disabled camps and Hearing camps, for the public. This is all being done with the blessings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, all 10 Sikh Gurus, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, as well as the Sadh Sangat around the world. Balbinder Singh is doing seva as a volunteer and through his passion and desire to see Sikh teachings being spread through the world. In the past 24 years, Balbinder Singh Nanuwan went around the world. We are greatly thankful to all the Gurdwaras Prabandak Committees and all the Sadh Sangat around the world.

We Helped The Humanity!

In India, over 1300 families have been helped by the Khalsa International Welfare Society since 2012. From 2012, free eye camps have been arranged at Tambu Sahib Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. Every last Sunday of the month, two extra large camps every November, total of 14 camps a year, over 70,000 people are treated every year. People from over 1500 villages come for free treatment every month, who appreciate the Sikhs doing invaluable seva.