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Dear SAS,

Is it possible to get funding from our Gurdwaras?

I know for a fact the Police, CPS, Social Services, Councils etc. etc. have access to funds in which they are allowed to make discretionary payments to help an individual or organization, that money should come over to the SAS.

Did you know Social Services receive £250,000 pa for each child in care, it is about time some of that money came directly to us Sikhs to help our children.

Dear Sikh Sangat,

Sikhs by their very nature are a successful quam, I find it hard that Sikhs with their economic prosperity, social well being & just as importantly networking connections are unable to fulfill this request for funding to the SAS?

I will put the word out to my friends, family, connections to see how they can help. I suspect funding will come in thick & fast but we cannot just assume this and need to put the initial work in.

Please do not accept from the authorities & even our fellow Sikhs that economic times are hard, they are indeed but not for everyone, the world is abundant and there are enough decent organizations & individuals who will donate to make that difference! Not everyone is aware of the issues & sometimes a quiet chat or presentation is enough for a rich benefactor to part with their monies.

Long Live The Khalsa!!!

PS I have donated but I appreciate it is well short of what the SAS require for their momentous task ahead.

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Sat jee..

We find it's very difficult to designate cases to new people.

We have a set of principles to work with, we need to know who we are dealing with, how they will handle it, are they able to keep it confidential.

We have had many people who cannot commit, find it hard to deal with the emotional side.

Also as a Sikh Organisation, we try best to balance the Spiritual and Science.. where we have have trained counselors, we also have Gursikhs who advise with Gurbani to recite - for victims and families.

This is very unique, this form of counselling you won't find practiced by official bodies.

So with new people it takes quite a long time to shadow our procedure and if they agree with the model and are able to assist they continue.

Unfortunately many will attend a case, and after hearing things that do not sit well with their principles (non-Sikhi activities), they feel its something they will not revisit, or people they don't want to help.

It is very difficult to detach yourself and be complete non-judgmental and neutral.

Because of all these reasons- we're finding that its literally the same 2 or 3 sets of sevadars who are visiting most the case.

This is what gets really expensive, as we all have families etc.

One day London, next Manchester.. then go back to work in the morning.

What we would like is to have at least 2 people full-time, on the road either deal with cases or running workshops and seminars to prevent the problems,

I would like to put myself forward for sewa veerji and i have also sent you an email regarding this to your address. obviously i still understand that donations are required and will offer what little support i can. God bless you guys.

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As we said last nights how, we REALLY didn't want to go down a donation appeal route, as there's so many other worthy Panthic Orgs also requiring funding.

But unfortunately, as volunteers we have been using our own resources - which wasnt a problem when we started.

But as the awareness has increased and the number of calls from various cities has increased it is very difficult to go and see everyone with a problem.

We thank you for your support.

is it possible to make a single payment using the bank details on your website or send a cheque - I'm not on the paypal

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