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The Sikh Youth Project has decided to sponsor 5 people to go to the Life Changing Baru Sahib Camp 2009.

The Sikh Youth Project will pay the full £600 for all of the 5 chosen people.

Please write to us at sikhyouthproject@hotmail.com and explain in less 250 words why we should give you the opportunity to go for free?

Deadline this weekend Sunday 28th June 2009

Ideally we would like to sponsor people who have no base in Sikhi, or have not been to a Sikhi camp before.

If you do know of anyone who, you think, deserves a second chance at life, please email sikhyouthproject@hotmail.com

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity, please do not just let it pass you by.

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please log on to www.sasorg.co.uk , www.barusahib.org for more info and application forms

The Way to Establish Permanent Peace

THE KALGIDHAR TRUST

AKAL INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CAMP(UK) 2009

PROGRAM AND GENERAL INFORMATION

LOCATION: The camp will be held at the Akal Academy, Baru Sahib, located in the lap of the majestic Himalayan Hills, 135 KM from Chandigarh, near Solan in Himachal Pradesh, India. Mailing address: Akal Academy, Baru Sahib, Via Rajgarh, District Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh - 173101, India

CAMP DATES: JULY 31st 2009 TO 29th AUGUST 2009

AGEs 6 to 25 CAMP CAPACITY: 150

PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES: The campers will learn Gurmukhi, Naam Simran, Nitnem, Gurbani Santhya (correct pronunciation), Kirtan, Gurmat Sikh Philosphy, Sikh History and practical way of Sikh living. Classes for learning musical instruments will also be provided. To sharpen the mind and body - Yoga.

Exercise, Gatka, Sports, hiking in the hills, picnics and many other fun activities will take place. Interested campers can avail the opportunity for Amrit Sanchar at the camp.

Music instrument class: Campers can choose to learn to play any of the following music instruments: Harmonium, Tabla, Sitar, Violin, Rabab, Saranda, Touse, Sarangi

CAMP FACILITIES: The camp will be housed in a new building with modern, sanitary facilities for boarding, lodging and classrooms. Campers will be provided with distilled water for drinking. Separate facility will be available for camper parents. MEALS: Delicious and highly nutritious vegetarian meals will be provided, Pizzas, Veggie burgers, French fries and other western dishes will also be served specially for the English taste

PARENTS: Parents of campers can also accompany them. Program activities are usually focused for campers only. Parents can be a part of the camp management team and are actively encouraged to take full participation.

MEDICAL: Baru Sahib has a fully equipped hospital and competent medical staff. Each Dormitory has 4 full time nurses

COMMUNICATION: Children may receive mail; phone communication may take place on the designated days; and e-mail messages may be sent and will be printed to keep contact with Parents

TRANSPORTAION: Transportation from Delhi to Baru Sahib and back to Airport campers.

CONTACT

Middlands & North: 07500430449, 07774160006, 07930522475

London & South :07828076305, 07711382621

The cost of the trip is £600 inclusive Flight, accommodation in India, excursions to Harmandar Sahib, Fateghar Sahib etc.

Date of departure from UK is 31st JULY 2009 and returning 29th August 2009

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What Gurmat Sangeet said.

Inspiring Seva - Baru Sahib are a Beacon in the Panth when it comes to seva for youth - we should all emulate their efforts - i.e. teaching and promoting real Sikh traditions like Kirtan in Sirlek hukum, Gurus Tanti Saaj, Santhiya, Rehni-Behni, fitness etc...

Great stuff.

Out of interest how much does it cost to sponsor a child?

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Sikh Youth Project are paying the £600 fee to take a person from the UK on the camp.

We are willing to pay for 5 people to go for free.

We are not sponsoring an indian child to get educated at Baru Sahib.

I hope this answered your question and cleared any confusion.

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