GURU NANAK’s Free Kitchennete Sydney Glenwood, NSW
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Company Overview
The Guru Nanak’s Free Kitchennete Sydney’s, concept was developed on Guru Nanak’s Birthday on 28th of November, 2012, when a group of like minded individuals got together and wanted to help with feeding those in need in Sydney and do so by encouraging youth and organizations to volunteer their time and services.
GNFKS (Guru Nanak Free Kitchenette Sydney) is a multinational and multi-cultural charity organization that has streams of volunteers who joined hands from different ethnic backgrounds including Indians, Australians, Nepalese, Fiji Indians, Chinese and Muslims.
It is the first ever initiative in the history of Indian Australian community to promote Australian diversity through a charity organization.
This initiative promotes and introduces not only Indian food and clothes to homeless people but also the culture of giving with love as part of Sikh religious teachings- ‘Sarbat da Bhala’ which means’Do Good to all’.
This project is a collective effort of like minded people.
If you would like to contact Guru Nanak’s Free Kitchennete email is the best method . Please do note that we are volunteers and sometimes it takes a little while to respond to all inquires.
Awards
Awarded by IABCA(Indian Australian Business and Community Awards) for “Community Services Special Acknowledgement” in the year 2014 at Sydney Town hall.
Products
Free Food and Clothing for Homeless and street people,helping the needy and the vulnerable section of our society and caring our Senior citizens.
STORY
Guru Nanak’s Free kitchennete operates monthly and Special programs during the year, serving food and clothing to the needy and homeless people of Sydney (Australia) &helping our SENIORS.
The practice of Langar – the Communal kitchen and Seva – the selfless service of humanity; philosophies taught by our first Guru, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji many hundreds of years ago.
For the Sikh community, this project is not missionary in nature, instead it is an opportunity for us to extend this true Sikh spirit of helping those in need regardless of caste, colour, creed, and economic status.
Mission
‘Sarbat Da Bhala’- ‘Do Good To All’ and ‘Serving Without Boundaries’
Reviews
“Very kind, generous and very loving people with the most delicious food.”
“Lucky Ji and the other selfless folk at the GNFKS are truly the most fantastic people anyone could ever hope.
They give unto all others with no thought of reward other than they have helped humanity.”
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