Canadian Khalsa Aid International Volunteers Head to Turkey to Assist Relief Efforts
Khalsa Aid International volunteers have flown to Turkey to join earthquake relief efforts. Mandeep Kaur Dhunna from Halifax and Parampreet Singh Grewal from Winnipeg will be working at two aid sites set up near Gaziantep. Dhunna said she is very excited to go there and help people.
On Thursday night, two Khalsa Aid International volunteers departed for Turkey to assist in relief efforts post the earthquakes that rocked the country, as well as Syria. Mandeep Kaur Dhunna from Halifax and Parampreet Singh Grewal from Winnipeg are excited to join the volunteers in Turkey. They will be working at two aid sites set up near Gaziantep which was the epicenter of the earthquake.
According to Grewal, there is a plan to add more sites so that help can be provided to the rural areas. “Mainly what our teams are into is they are providing hot meals. That’s the most important thing with what the temperatures are and people don’t have access to food,” he said.
Dhunna shared, “It is my duty. It’s really like I have a spirit inside and I’m super-duper — you can call it excited — to go there to help people.”
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