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WHO WE ARE

Sikh Orphan Fund is a UK-based organisation established in 2004, founded on the belief that every child deserves a happy, safe, and healthy life.

Our team works in the areas most affected by poverty, providing regular food parcels, funding access to education, essential medical care, and clothing. At present, the majority of our efforts support children in the North of India, particularly in Punjab.

We are committed to delivering long-term solutions for orphaned children and disadvantaged families. Our goal is to help children grow in confidence and give them the opportunity to build a brighter, better future.

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The Sikh Orphan Fund has changed lives through their dedication and support for orphans. I am proud to contribute to such a noble cause.

Aisha Khan
A person wearing traditional attire and a vibrant red turban holds a long, wooden stick over their shoulder. They stand by a roadside with a yellow building and trees in the background.
A person wearing traditional attire and a vibrant red turban holds a long, wooden stick over their shoulder. They stand by a roadside with a yellow building and trees in the background.

London

Fundraising for the Sikh Orphan Fund is truly rewarding. Their commitment to helping orphaned children inspires me to continue supporting their mission.

A group of men wearing turbans and traditional attire are gathered in an outdoor setting, engaged in conversation. Some are seated on plastic chairs while others stand around them. The backdrop features a large truck with a blue covering and other vehicles, amidst banners and flags.
A group of men wearing turbans and traditional attire are gathered in an outdoor setting, engaged in conversation. Some are seated on plastic chairs while others stand around them. The backdrop features a large truck with a blue covering and other vehicles, amidst banners and flags.
Raj Singh

Toronto

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