SikhWomen: We are an advocate organization comprising of men and women who believe in social change by harnessing the principles Sikhism and hence empowering women in health, society, economy. We welcome all those who realize that we are all created equal irrespective of any discriminating factors, without exception.
Credit for the inspiration is to Waheguru (God). We are mere instruments in service of humanity. We are not experts in the field of Gurbani or the word of the guru nor do we claim mastery of the Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy scripture). As seekers of truth, there is always room for spiritual growth and improvement. We welcome your comments/suggestions.
Name | Contribution | Chapter |
Gurpreet Kaur, MD |
Health content provider,
Author, Editor, Website design |
U.S. |
Dickey Singh | Author, Editor, Web weaver | U.S. |
Guri Singh | Big Brother | U.S. |
Kawalpreet Kaur | Big
Sister |
U.S. |
Harpreet Kaur | Disability Mentor | U.S. |
Irwin Singh | Spiritual Mentor | U.S. |
Sukhvir Kaur | Higher Education Mentor | U.S. |
Raj
S. Singh |
U.S. Immigration Law, Immigrant Victims of Domestic Abuse | U.S. |
Surina Singh | Higher Education Mentor | U.S. |
Navdeep Singh, MD | Male Health Counselor | U.S. |
Surinder Singh, RNP | Female Health Counselor | U.S. |
Rajan Singh, MD | Seattle Youth Coordinator | U.S. |
Sandeep Singh | Sponsor, Website Host | London, UK |
Advocating physical, mental and spiritual health.
Providing community resources and helping locate outreach services.
Empowering individuals and families attain autonomy.
Overcoming cultural and social barriers in order to promote equality.
Encouraging selfless service and volunteer work.
Building a stronger leadership and networking platform.
Fostering partnerships with other like minded websites, organizations and networks.
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