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Kaurs United International Camp 2016

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28 August - 2 September

28 August at 14:00 to 2 September at 14:00 in UTC-06

Get ready for those moments of heart-felt inspiration, soul-soothing tranquility, bonding with supportive sisters and of course, those indescribable laughing till your stomach aches kind of moments!

What makes Kaurs United Camps unique?

It is the uplifting sangat of Khalsa sisters, awakening discussions, inspirational workshops, unifying ambiance, celestial blessings, spiritual power, personal growth, and so much more. Rarely does such an opportunity come for Kaurs to be in each others company and laugh, cry, learn, and grow. This camp was created to help you become the Kaur you long to be, and here is what you will find when you attend:

Women your age who are also there to learn and grow, from all around the globe.

Inspirational workshops by a variety of renowned speakers, suited to Sikh women like yourself.

Eye-opening discussions on a variety of topics relevant to Sikh history and lifestyle.

Mesmerizing early morning (Amrit Vela) and evening darbars including Naam Simran meditation, Nitnem, Kirtan, Katha, recitation of various Bania, Parbat Feri and more!

Exciting recreational activities and art/crafts

The renowned annual Kaurs United talent show, open mic night, poetry slam and gatka show

Beautiful, serene, and safe surroundings.

The opportunity to bond with Guru Ji and their daughters, over the course of five energizing days.

FAQ

Who can come to camp?

Any girls and women ages 14+ are welcome. Participants under the age of 18 require parental/guardian consent (on registration form). There will be participants from various locations and different walks of life at camp; everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

I dont know anyone who will be at camp and may be coming alone. Yikes!

Have no fear. It is a core goal at Kaurs United Camps to unite Sikh girls and women and help them make new friends. You do not need to know anyone at camp, and you will without a doubt make friends within the first few hours! You will be matched up with other girls and women in your age category, many of whom also may not know anyone else, and will have the chance to mingle.

I am not Amritdhari, cannot read Gurmukhi, and have little knowledge on Sikhism. Is this camp only for girls who have all of the above?

No, with a capital N. Kaurs United Camp is for anyone who regards herself as a Kaur. You will have several opportunities to learn about Sikhism at camp and do not need background knowledge to attend. The morning and evening darbaars are made easier for campers who cannot read Gurmukhi as there is always a screen projecting English translations to Gurbani. Kaurs United Camps are known widely for their accepting environment.

I will be flying in from another province, state, or country. Can you help me out?

Kaurs United volunteers will try their best to assist campers flying in for camp. Accommodation for days outside of camp will also be arranged, and airport pickups are available if you email us at info@kaursunited.org well in advance.

I have health / personal / private concerns.

Kaurs United camp is a network based on spiritual and social growth, and we believe in inclusion and empowerment. We welcome all women and girls yearning to share this experience. Please contact us at info@kaursunited.org and we will reply in confidence to assist you with any concerns.

Am I allowed to bring my son to camp?

Boys are not allowed to come to Kaurs United Camp. We encourage camp participants and volunteers to make alternate arrangements for sons during the week of Kaurs United Camp.

Is the campsite equipped with First Aid supplies and is staff trained?

Several of Kaurs United staff members will be trained in first aid, and there will be first aid kits handy in different areas of the campsite. If any Kaur wishes to bring a travel-size first aid kit, however, she is welcome to do so.

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