Sikhcess and Team Asha Race for Education

What Does it Take to Help Children in Your Community?
Two feet and a pair of running shoes!

Two feet and a pair of running shoes!

A few weeks ago, Sikhcess hosted a fundraiser in a Chicago suburb at a bowling alley with about 120 participants. Based on feedback from the organizers, volunteers and participants, it was an overwhelming success!
It’s great to know we have the leaders to make it happen, but what about having a fundraiser of your own? What if you want to put together an event for a good cause, have fun doing it but aren’t sure where to start?
Date : 1.29.10 / 1.30.10
Location : Bay Area, California
Time : 5 pm – 9 pm (Fri) / 8 am – 3 pm (Sat)
Contact : bayarea@sikhcess.org, call 909.262.8730 read more
Volunteers have used ordinary tools like paper, mobile phones, and YouTube, and creatively put super-energy in to capturing people’s attention. The result has been a charged up movement that’s viral – changing the agar of the world!
They’re doing this to bring attention to a remarkable idea – to end the word’s most challenging problems; things like war, drug trafficking, ignorance, ad terrorism – and unite the world. This is an enormous undertaking, and they’re using creativity to convince people.
Their goal is to spread a message: uniting the world’s children in the spirit of global synergy; engaging them with world-class education, advanced digital technology, and culturally-rich interaction.
Take Action Now. Vote for Sikhcess.
Dates : 1.18.10 – 1.22.10
Location : Wayne State University Student Center, 1st Floor
Time : 9 am – 9 pm : mon / tues / wed / thurs / fri
Contact : detroit@sikhcess.org, or call 313.333.4855 read more
T-dot, we’ve got something special planned for you tomorrow. Following the FTH Campaign, we’ll be having a mini-retreat talking about high-level points relating to Sikhcess. There will also be a very special training for Sikhcess Stars, which is set to kick off next month in Toronto.
As we approach the end of 2009, Sikhcess has received an overwhelming response from do-gooders across the globe. These good people come from all walks of life — representing diversity in age, ethnicity, race, demographics — with one thing in common, that is, to give their time and energy to a good cause.

This year’s Mr Hyphen competition hosted by Hyphen Magazine at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center featured a group of six devoted Asian-American men representing various community service organizations and causes.