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Sadh Sangat ji, Once again it's time for SikhNet's Year-End Fundraising Event. We feel privileged that the Guru has given us the opportunity to serve the world-wide Sikh community through SikhNet.
SikhNet was founded in 1985 and is the oldest, largest, and most well known Sikh educational site on the Internet which serves the worldwide Sikh community. SikhNet has over 300,000 unique visitors to the website each month. Our strengths include: connecting Sikhs worldwide; large audience of repeat users; we keep our services community-oriented, informational, educational and non-political.
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In addition, we have been blessed to serve you through the development of other free programs. We hope you've enjoyed and found useful the PDA Downloadable Banis, the Printable Gurbani Kirtan Shabd Sheets, the SikhNet News Section and the many other enhancements to the website.
We hope you will join our family of SikhNet supporters by making a generous contribution to SikhNet today. Help us continue our mission of serving the Sikh community in 2003 as we plan to add new content and services, including a special emphasis on Sikh Education content for our Youth.
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April 6, 2002 Sponsored by the Sikh Student Association of San Jose University In April, SikhNet Communications Director Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa attended and presented at the Sikh Youth Conference at San Jose State University, sponsored by the Sikh Student Association of San Jose. She spoke to the Sikh youth on the topic, “Why the West Needs the Khalsa Spirit and How Sikh Youth Can Lead the Way.” Jakara Youth Conference July 4 – 7, 2002 Sponsored by the Sikh Student Association of UC Berkley, the SSF of UCLA and the Fresno Sikh Association. In July, SikhNet Webmaster Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa was invited to be one of the keynote speakers at the Jakara Youth Conference in Fresno, California. During his address, Gurumustuk Singh shared his personal experience of growing up as a Sikh and the hardships that all Sikh youth face along the way. Through your support, SikhNet will be able to continue to provide unique programs that serve the global Sikh community. We are dedicated to giving our cyber sangat the tools and services you need. Please help us with this mission by becoming a SikhNet supporter today. |
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