Khalsa Aid, a UK based NGO with an aim to provide humanitarian aid in disaster areas and civil conflict zones around the world, has posted a moving New Year message on their official Instagram account.
The organisation posted a picture of a Sikh man who is seen holding a placard with ‘Drop Food Not Bombs’ message written on it. They captioned the image as: “A new year but our message remains the same ...... #Peace #OneLove #DropFoodNotBombs #KhalsaAid.”
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A new year but our message remains the same ...... #Peace #OneLove #DropFoodNotBombs #KhalsaAid
A post shared by Khalsa Aid (UK) (@khalsa_aid) on Jan 1, 2019 at 1:42am PST
Khalsa Aid’s this moving message received immense positive response on Instagram. This message has received 14.5k likes so far.
Meanwhile, Khalsa Aid members are in Indonesia helping the residents affected by the recent Tsunami.
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Our team is in #Indonesia providing relief to those who have been affected by the recent #Tsunami. Our thanks to #SayaIndonesia #sikhsewaindonesia for their support. Thank you for supporting Khalsa Aid. #IndonesiaTsunami #Tsunami #khalsaaid #Seva #Relief #Aid #sarbatdabhalla #Food #Support #cnninternational #Cnn #TsunamiRelief #Donate
A post shared by Khalsa Aid (UK) (@khalsa_aid) on Dec 31, 2018 at 12:25am PST
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Indonesia Tsunami: Our team is in the Tsunami hit areas of Indonesia delivering aid and carrying out assessment of further needs. We are grateful to #SikhSevaIndonesia for their wonderful support. To Donate: https://www.khalsaaid.org/donate #indonesia #Tsunami #Relief #khalsaaid #Seva #foodrations #khalsaaidindia #sarbatdabhalla #DFID #Aid #Sikhi #OneWorld
A post shared by Khalsa Aid (UK) (@khalsa_aid) on Dec 28, 2018 at 7:56am PST
Over 7,000 people were injured in a tsunami, triggered by the eruption of Anak Krakatau volcano and the ensuing underwater landslide, on December 22, 2019.