Detroit, Michigan, Operation Backpack
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
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
Date : 1.15.10 – 1.16.10
Location : 2377 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Time : 6 pm – 10 am
Contact : toronto@sikhcess.org, or call 647.289.6893 or 905.399.7437.

I could only wonder if more subway cars is really the answer. Or maybe moving to a farm? Well, ultimately, there is no escape. The world is getting smaller and according to world trends, a lot faster than most would’ve guessed, especially in less developed nations. read more


Dear Reader,
As each day passes it becomes more apparent how a group of passionate people can make a difference. We thank you for your long hours, relentless determination, teamwork, believing in something bigger than any one of us, and for your love. We also thank you for your spirit-of-giving, and for letting us be part of your success.

Do you hear that overwhelming cheer? Yes, that’s the sound of gratitude. That’s the chorus of thanks from people in your communities that are applauding you for electing Sikhcess to win the $25,000 that will be used to support them!

On Sunday, November 22nd, The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) and Detroit Public Schools (DPS) helped serve a wonderful Thanksgiving meal with special-care packages for guests at the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries’ (DRMM) Oasis shelter. Residents from Sinai-Grace Hospital and Adult Education Students put on their aprons, gloves, and hairnets and got down to cooking!
Date : 12.19.09
Location : Toronto, Ontario
Time : 6 am – 10 am
Contact : toronto@sikhcess.org, call 416.999.8159 or 416.904.4011

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.