The Seva Project

Changing The World One Seva At A Time

Through Seva, we share love, restore dignity, and create a better tomorrow for those in need

Compassionate Giving

Giving is not just about charity; it’s about restoring dignity. Through Seva, we provide essential supplies [food, clothing, and daily necessities] to those in need, ensuring that no one in our community goes without them. Your generosity brings warmth, hope, and care to the most vulnerable.

Community Service

Seva is the heart of a thriving community. By coming together in service, we create a ripple effect of kindness, uniting volunteers, donors, and families to uplift one another. Every act of selfless service strengthens the fabric of humanity, reminding us that we are all connected.

Empowerment
Through Seva

Seva is more than a moment of giving—it’s a movement of empowerment. By providing consistent support, we help individuals and families rise above their struggles with dignity. Your contributions don’t just fill empty hands; they fuel dreams, inspire hope, and build a future where kindness leads the way.

About Us

"Our mission is to embody the spirit of Seva by serving underprivileged communities with essential resources, dignity, and love. Through collective generosity and dedicated volunteerism, we aim to bridge the gap between those who have and those in need, ensuring that no one in our community goes without basic necessities."

Ishempreet Kaur

The reason I wanted to start and be a part of The Seva Project is because I was very blessed to grow up with opportunities that connected me to my sangat and community. So I just wanted to start something for the younger kids here so they could also have those opportunities. I hope through this project the younger kids find friends and values for life.

Ravnik
Kaur

I wanted to help start the Seva project because helping others has been apart of my childhood and has always made me feel good. Also think it’s an important step in Sikhism so being able to help other kids do seva is very meaningful to me. I cannot only give back to the community but I can encourage others to as well.

Partap
Singh

The Seva Project was our way of giving back to our community. We want a way to involve the younger generation in Seva and learn what it means to help others. It helps me connect to my roots and my culture, and I want to share this gift with the rest of my comunity.

Pavneet
Kaur

I wanted to be a part in starting The Seva Project because I was lucky to grow up with opportunities that connected me to my sangat and community. I want to give younger kids here the same chance, not just to connect with their culture but to learn about seva. Through this project, I hope to introduce them to selfless service and show them how even small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Ishempreet
Kaur

Ravnik
Kaur

Partap
Singh

Pavneet
Kaur

The reason I wanted to start and be a part of The Seva Project is because I was very blessed to grow up with opportunities that connected me to my sangat and community. So I just wanted to start something for the younger kids here so they could also have those opportunities. I hope through this project the younger kids find friends and values for life.

I wanted to help start the Seva project because helping others has been apart of my childhood and has always made me feel good. Also think it’s an important step in Sikhism so being able to help other kids do seva is very meaningful to me. I cannot only give back to the community but I can encourage others to as well.

The Seva Project was our way of giving back to our community. We want a way to involve the younger generation in Seva and learn what it means to help others. It helps me connect to my roots and my culture, and I want to share this gift with the rest of my comunity.

I wanted to be a part in starting The Seva Project because I was lucky to grow up with opportunities that connected me to my sangat and community. I want to give younger kids here the same chance, not just to connect with their culture but to learn about seva. Through this project, I hope to introduce them to selfless service and show them how even small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Seva is acts of selfless service to others, without expecting anything in return. This is a core pillar of sikhism, Vand Chhako

    Seva


    ਆਪੇ ਸੇਵਾ ਲਾਇਅਨੁ ਆਪੇ ਬਖਸ ਕਰੇਇ॥
    || Aapae Saevaa Laaeian Aapae Bakhas Karaee ||
    Waheguru Himself Engages Men and Women in His Service and Himself Rewards Them



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