EDMONTON, ALBERTA'S, SIKH COMMUNITY GIVES BACK ON VALENTINE'S DAY.

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EDMONTON, ALBERTA'S, SIKH COMMUNITY GIVES BACK ON VALENTINE'S DAY.

Chandrayee Roy Choudhury, Canada: A Local organization Sungat Youth is partnering up with the World Sikh Organization of Canada to show some love to one local women’s shelter and raise awareness toward gender-based violence.



It’s part of a nation-wide Valentines Day tradition stemming back to 2012 with volunteers in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary also taking part.



A Local organization Sungat Youth is partnering up with the World Sikh Organization of Canada to show some love to one local women’s shelter and raise awareness toward gender-based violence.



It’s part of a nation-wide Valentines Day tradition stemming back to 2012 with volunteers in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary also taking part.





“It initially started in Vancouverand it since kind of spread across Canada and all of the major cities,” explained Sangat Youth Organization member Daman Grewal.





Every year, the partnership puts together care packages and delivers them to local women’s shelters on Valentines Day.