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Missing Persons Helpline and Web Page Activated. UNITED SIKHS AID Relief Efforts Continue for Uttarakhand Victims. Highlights UNITED SIKHS AID Team Establishes a Helpline for Uttarakhand victims +91-8826369335 Search4Missing launched- UNITED SIKHS has created this webpage to help collect information of missing people and allow others to search this information to find their loved ones. Click here to view UNITED SIKHS relief efforts for Uttarakhand victims Donate today to help us continue our efforts to assist the global community. Rishikesh, India- After weeks of relief efforts providing basic necessities to those affected by the deadly floods in Northern India, UNITED SIKHS has established a missing persons hotline and a website to assist flood victims in finding their loved ones currently missing. You can reach out to the Helpline for Uttarakhand victims by calling +91-8826369335. Uttrakhand Relief Uttrakhand Relief Uttrakhand Relief UNITED SIKHS AID Team members assisting with the search for missing loved ones UNITED SIKHS AID Team consisting of four; Amitoj Singh, Charanjit Singh, Sati Singh and Harshdeep Singh; have arrived in Rishikesh at the relief camps to assist tracking down the status of many still missing. The team is diligently interviewing family members and retrieving pictures of those still not accounted for. From the results of these interviews, UNITED SIKHS has established Search4Missing webpage where you can find information on missing persons or add to the database. Please feel free to share the website with family and friends still in search of their loved ones: search4missing.org. This website aims is to bridge the all important gap between those who are missing to those who are searching for them. According to National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Vice Chairman, Shashidhar Reddy, over 11,000 people are feared to be still missing due to the flash-floods and landslides in Uttarakhand. Victims are still facing the need for food, water, and refugee. Click on image to view UNITED SIKHS relief efforts for Uttarakhand victims Amitoj Singh, UNITED SIKHS Team Coordinator, shared, “In these difficult times, we have already met and interviewed over 100 survivors in search of their loved ones. It is important to get the correct information so that the level of panic decreases. Loved ones are eager to know the situation of those who were in Uttarakhand.” As the days go by, UNITED SIKHS AID Team will continue to provide the necessary services inclusive of the rebuilding process and the distribution of hot meals. Volunteers are needed and encouraged to join the efforts. Plans to rebuild and restore life in these damaged areas have begun. Homes, businesses, and the Gurudwara all need to be restored before life can begin normally once again. UNITED SIKHS AID Team can do a lot more with your help. Please consider donating generously to this cause. Our team will purchase the needed items locally. Your support at this time is essential to this relief process, please visit unitedsikhs.org/donate. Our sincere gratitude goes out to all of our volunteers and donors. Without your contributions, we will not be able to assist so many families in need. We would also like to thank the Gurudwara in Rishikesh for allowing the UNITED SIKHS AID Team to set up their base there. For more recent and updated information on UNITED SIKHS AID efforts and projects, click here. Issued By: Gurvinder Singh UNITED SIKHS Aid Director Phone-1-888-243-1690, 1-646-315-3909 [email protected] Contact us | Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Follow us on TwitterTwitter Connect on FacebookFacebook Read Our BlogBlog UNITED SIKHS TVYouTube A look inside UNITED SIKHS- UNITED SIKHS OTHER PROJECTS UNITED SIKHS serves in the fields of: Sikh-Aid:The Sikh Aid team provides non-partisan global humanitarian disaster relief services, which not only provide immediate aid but also rehabilitation help to the needy. International Civil and Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA): Standing up for and helping protect the civil and human rights of minorities and marginalized groups in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Community Empowerment and Education Division (CEED): Empowering individuals and groups to attain their full potential and become active participants in society through Education, Training and Community development projects. They take their place in the decision-making processes in their local community as well as in the international arena. Do You Have What it Takes? View Our Volunteers Video Diary Contact us to Donate or Volunteer! Our Mission To transform underprivileged and minority communities and individuals into informed and vibrant members of society through civic, educational and personal development programs, by fostering active participation in social and economic activity. UNITED SIKHS is also an avenue for networking between like-minded organisations to establish and nurture meaningful projects and dialogues - whether social, cultural or political- to promote harmony, understanding and reciprocity in our villages, towns and cities. UNITED SIKHS is a coalition of organisations and individuals, who share a common vision based on the belief that there is no greater endeavour than to serve, empower and uplift fellow beings. The core of our philosophy is an unwavering commitment to civic service and social progress on behalf of the common good. Accordingly, UNITED SIKHS has sought to fulfil its mission not only by informing, educating and uplifting fellow beings but also by participating in cross-cultural and political exchanges to ensure that the promises and benefits of democracy are realized by all. We at UNITED SIKHS believe that the development of enlightened and progressive societies can be made possible by socially conscious groups of people who make a commitment to develop and direct human potential. Our work, efforts and achievements stand as a testament to our faith in this vision.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 03:42:50 +0000

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