
Khalsa Aid Youth Leadership Program: The Next Step for Tomorrow’s Leaders
For students who are already at the top of their game, the next challenge is not just to succeed, but to lead. The Khalsa Aid Youth Leadership Program is an opportunity designed for high achieving students to elevate their leadership potential.
From October 2025 to April 2026, join us to make a real world impact.
This is a strategic program focused on Seva as the ultimate principle of effective leadership. You won't simply be volunteering; you will be trained to design, plan, and execute community projects from the ground up.
You’ll gain a competitive edge by collaborating with the local government, community leaders, organizations and learning the complexities of public service, policy development and community relations.
Our program is designed to challenge and inspire you.
Through this experience you will:
Learn Leadership Skills: Move beyond theory to practice. Learn project management, strategic communication, and innovative problem-solving in a real-world context.
Build a Portfolio: Gain a distinct advantage on your university applications and future career path by demonstrating a track record of leadership and public service.
Network with Purpose: Connect with other like minded students and mentors who are dedicated to making a tangible, social impact.
This program is for students who want to learn to lead.
There is no sign-up fee or donation required, just your commitment to excellence and a desire to serve
As Sikhs, we are called upon to embody the principles of seva (selfless service) and Vand Chhakna (sharing with others). Volunteering with Khalsa Aid allows us to live these values, making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need and contributing to building a more just and compassionate world.
Khalsa Aid High School Youth Seva Program
Khalsa Aid Canada's High School Youth Program (Toronto): Empowering young Sikhs through leadership development, community engagement and the core Sikh principle of Sarbat Da Bhalla (well-being for all).
What Participants Learn:Sikhi Principles & Sarbat Da Bhalla: Understanding Sikh teachings, Sewa (selfless service), embracing "Sarbat Da Bhalla" and the oneness of humanity.
Social justice through Leadership & Community Engagement: Developing leadership skills like communication, teamwork and problem-solving. Hands-on community service reflecting Sarbat Da Bhalla.
Personal Development: Building self-confidence, exploring Sikh identity and developing valuable life skills.
Networking opportunities.
Certification: Certificate of completion awarded, recognizing acquired leadership skills and understanding of Sarbat Da Bhalla. In essence, the program develops well-rounded Sikh youth leaders, grounded in their faith, equipped with leadership skills and committed to serving humanity.
ਲੰਗਰੁ ਚਲੈ ਗੁਰ ਸਬਦਿ ਹਰਿ ਤੋਟਿ ਨ ਆਵੀ ਖਟੀਐ ॥
(In Baabaa Nanak’s House) the Spiritual Langar through the Gur-Shabad is being served to all. Its supplies never run short and no loss is noticed in the Guru’s Spiritual Wealth or Earnings. (sggs 967).

Khalsa Aid Toronto engages in various seva activities, including supporting local shelters and food banks through food drives and meal preparation, providing essential supplies to those experiencing homelessness at encampment sites, and responding to humanitarian crises both locally and globally.
There are many ways to get involved! You can volunteer your time at our events, donate essential items or funds, or help spread awareness about our initiatives. Visit our website or contact us to learn more about current volunteer opportunities and ways to contribute.
No. Khalsa Aid Toronto is guided by the Sikh principle of "Sarbat da Bhala," meaning well-being for all. We provide support to anyone in need regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, or background.
Address: 99 Glidden Rd, Brampton ON L7K1G3
Call (365) 536-2080
Email: [email protected]
Site: khalsaaid.org
