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Helping Sikh Youth Achieve their fullest potential

Global Sikh Economic Forum (GSEF) was incorporated in October 2019 in the state of Connecticut in USA

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One can sponsor a child with $250 a year, and be able to change the future if the kid. He/she be able to talk to kid once a quarter and relationship be transparent.

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Members of our organization, learn about  the real issues being faced by our community up-close.

To become a member
1 month ~ $11.00
1 year ~ $101.00

All the money is considered donations & be used in GSEF projects

From giving a few hours to making a life-long commitment, the more people take action, the more power we create to ensure change happens.

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INTRODUCTION OF US

LinkedIn group Global Sikh Association group was created in 2011 by Kanwaljit Singh. In 2012 a meeting took place with Satnam Sarb Kalyan Trust in Chandigarh to explore how GSA can help needy Sikhs. The people who was involved in this effort were Kanwaljit Singh from USA Gurdeep Singh Kundan from Switzerland, Manpreet Singh from Mumbai, and Harjinder Singh from Mohali

Then after brainstorming LinkedIn group GSEF was created by Kanwaljit Singh from USA again. Gurdeep Singh Kundan ji spoke to few key people in Global Sikh Council but nothing happened. Then in 2019 I met Gulbarg Singh Ji from Atlanta and started GSEF Inc with an executive committee in person by making Gulbarg Singh Ji President & Manpreet Singh Ji from Maryland as Secretary.

Then came the Board with Waheguru grace and started Punjab project.

Gift of knowledge helps uproot poverty...

GFEUSA is a global organization working to uplift the Sikh community by focusing on protecting its daughters and educating its youth.

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