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		<description><![CDATA[ The GGSCF releases a biannual newsletter to keep everyone up to date with news and events. This newsletter is produced by the children and youth and is circulated at monthly meetings. To read any of the newsletters released to date, please click on the link below.




Issue 31, April 2012
Issue 15, January 2006


Issue 30, October 2011
Issue 14, October 2005


Issue 29, June 2011
Issue 13, July 2005


Issue 28, January 2011
Issue 12, April 2005


Issue 27, August 2010
Issue 11, September 2004


Issue 26, May 2010
Issue 10, April 2004


Issue 25, December 2009
Issue 9, September 2003


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="more-218"></span> <span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The GGSCF releases a biannual newsletter to keep everyone up to date with news and events. This newsletter is produced by the children and youth and is circulated at monthly meetings. To read any of the newsletters released to date, please click on the link below.</span></p>
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<a title="April 2012" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter31,_April_2012.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 31, April 2012</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter15,%20Jan.%2006.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 15, January 2006</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="October 2011" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter%2030,%20October%202011.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 30, October 2011</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter14,%20Oct.%2005.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 14, October 2005</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="June 2011" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter%2029,%20June%202011.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 29, June 2011</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter13,%20July%2005.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 13, July 2005</a><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter12,%20April%2005.pdf" target="_blank"></a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="January 2011" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter 28, January 2011.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 28, January 2011</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter12,%20April%2005.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 12, April 2005</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="August 2010" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter 27, August 2010.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 27, August 2010</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter11,%20Sept.%2004.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 11, September 2004</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="May 2010" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletter_26.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 26, May 2010</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter10,%20April%2004.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 10, April 2004</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a title="December 2009" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/newsletter25.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 25, December 2009</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter9,%20Sept.%2003.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 9, September 2003</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter24,%20Jan09.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 24, January 2009</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter8,%20Jan.%2003.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 8, January 2003</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter23.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 23, August 2008</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter7,%20Sept.%2002.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 7, September 2002</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter22,%20May08.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 22, May 2008</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter6,%20April%2002.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 6, April 2002</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter21,%20Nov07.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 21, November 2007</a></td>
<td width="295"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter5,%20Nov.%2001.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 5, November 2001</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter20,%20June%2007.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 20, June 2007</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter4,%20April%2001.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 4, April 2001 </a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter19,%20Jan07.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 19, January 2007</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter3,%20Sept.%2000.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 3, September 2000</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter18,%20Oct%2006.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 18, October 2006</a></td>
<td width="295"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/newsletter2,%20Jan.%2000.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 2, January 2000</a><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter1,%20April%2099.pdf" target="_blank"></a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter17,%20July%2006.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 17, July 2006</a></td>
<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter1,%20April%2099.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 1, April 1999</a></td>
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<td width="295" valign="top"><a href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/Newsletters/Newsletter16,%20April%2006.pdf" target="_blank">Issue 16, April 2006</a></td>
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		<title>Guru Nanak Education Assistance Program</title>
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1. General Information about the EAP
2. Application Rules and Guidelines
3. Application Process and Deadline Dates
4. Application Form
5. FAQ 
6. Recipients 
Confidential questions send email to eap@ggscf.com





General Information about the EAP
The GGSCF Guru Nanak Education Assistance Program (EAP) is one of the projects of the Guru Gobind Singh Children’s Foundation (GGSCF), which was set up in 1999 under the vision of “…children helping children…”. Over a period of time, several community members have asked for a fund to be set up to help Sikh students in need of financial assistance to ...]]></description>
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<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#general">1. General Information about the EAP</a></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#rules">2. Application Rules and Guidelines</a></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#process">3. Application Process and Deadline Dates</a></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#form">4. Application Form</a></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#FAQ">5. FAQ </a></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: left;"><a href="#1">6. Recipients </a></h4>
<p>Confidential questions send email to <a href="mailto:eap@ggscf.com">eap@ggscf.com</a></td>
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<strong>General Information about the EAP</strong><br />
The GGSCF Guru Nanak Education Assistance Program (EAP) is one of the projects of the Guru Gobind Singh Children’s Foundation (GGSCF), which was set up in 1999 under the vision of “…children helping children…”. Over a period of time, several community members have asked for a fund to be set up to help Sikh students in need of financial assistance to help them complete their university/college education. On Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab in 2008, a Sikh philanthropist pledged a generous donation to the GGSCF if the organization could establish and administer a Sikh student loan program. The initial pilot program is to help Sikh students in Ontario, however the long term aim is to grow the program across Canada in the future.</p>
<p>The Guru Nanak EAP Fund is administered by a four-member honorary EAP Committee appointed by the GGSCF. The GGSCF is seeking to have this non-profit cause approved by the Canada Revenue Agency so that tax receipts can be issued to those contributing to the EAP. However until this has been established and approved by Revenue Canada tax receipts will not be issued for any money contributed to the Guru Nanak EAP.</p>
<p>The Guru Nanak EAP will make loan awards once a year. Awards will range from $500 to $5000 per year. While financial need is the most important criteria for eligibility, consideration is also given to academic ability, involvement in community activities or sewa and assessment of the credibility of the individual to pay back the loan. All applicants must be attending or should have been admitted to an accredited course of study (University/College in Canada). Applicants selected for the awards will usually be high school seniors or college students. Awards are in the form of interest-free loan(s) for which repayment is required after graduation. The repaid funds will be re-invested by the GGSCF to aid more students is the future through the Guru Nanak EAP.</p>
<p>Applications may only be made on the application form and must reach the EAP Committee before the 15th day of July each year (must be post marked by this date to be eligible). Completed applications are reviewed by the EAP Committee of the GGSCF and results will be announced by early September. Successful students will be considered for funding in the subsequent years of study (but there will be no guarantee) if they provide proof of satisfactory academic performance, inform the EAP regularly of their academic progress, change of address and demonstrate continuing financial need.<br />
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<strong>Application Rules and Guidelines</strong><br />
This Guru Nanak EAP has been set up to provide loans to Sikh students in financial need to complete their education. The loan program is administered by a EAP Committee established by the GGSCF and all application information submitted will remain confidential with this Committee.</p>
<p>1. Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents and reside in Ontario.</p>
<p>2. All applicants must show proof of acceptance into a full time accredited university/college in Canada.</p>
<p>3. Each applicant must submit an application form, which should include verifiable financial information. The following documents must accompany the application: proof of acceptance into a college or institution of higher learning, a recent photo of the applicant, copies of recent high school or college grade transcripts and names and addresses of three (3) references in their community. The EAP Committee may contact the references provided to verify and confirm details, and inquire about the applicant. Only completed application forms will be reviewed and it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all questions are answered.</p>
<p>4. Each applicant must provide financial information regarding his/her parents or guardians. This should include financial statements or earning records. Copies of the latest available tax returns, (form T4 only) are acceptable. This information will be used to determine the degree of need of the applicant and all such information will be treated confidentially.</p>
<p>5. Each applicant shall disclose all other financial aid that he/she is receiving.</p>
<p>6. The amount of aid that can be awarded each year will be decided by the GGSCF Board based on the funds available to the EAP Committee. All decisions of the EAP Committee shall be final and there shall be no appeal.</p>
<p>7. All applicants must provide twice yearly progress reports from their college/ university indicating satisfactory academic performance. Failure to achieve satisfactory performance, as determined by the EAP Committee, or failure to furnish progress reports may result in cessation of funding. The funds already awarded will have to be repaid in the manner outlined below.</p>
<p>8. Repayment: All monies awarded as loans to the applicant will be repaid to the GGSCF Guru Nanak EAP. Repayment shall begin within 6 months after the applicant has started in a salaried position or 12 months after graduation, whichever is the earliest. The period over which the loan will be repaid will be the number of annual loans received multiplied by 2 years (e.g. if a candidate received 3 annual loans, the repayment period will be 6 years). The monthly payments are calculated as:<br />
Total amount borrowed / (period of loan repayment x 12).</p>
<p>9. No interest will be charged on funds awarded, but all candidates are encouraged to make a contribution to the GGSCF Guru Nanak EAP, after they have completed repayment of the original amount borrowed.</p>
<p>10. Each candidate may be asked to present himself/herself for an interview with the EAP Committee. Expenses for such an interview will be borne by the candidate. The Committee will endeavor to arrange such interviews to avoid any unnecessary hardship on the applicant.</p>
<p>11. Canvassing any member of the EAP Committee, directly or indirectly, shall result in disqualification of the applicant. Appeals or explanation of decision should be sought from the GGSCF Board and not from the EAP Committee.</p>
<p>12. No child or close relative of an EAP Committee shall be eligible for benefits under this program. Applicants or EAP Committee members must disclose such a conflict of interest to the EAP Committee and the GGSCF Board who will determine what steps are necessary.</p>
<p>13. Applicants will be responsible for informing the Fund of any change in address, telephone numbers, emails, study program etc. Updated information must be emailed to the EAP Committee within 30 days of the change.</p>
<p>14. Each applicant agrees to be bound by these rules and shall so indicate on his/her application form. Funding may be terminated if, in the opinion of the EAP Committee, the applicant has violated the rules or criteria of eligibility for the loan. In cases of dispute or should there be any clarification required, the ruling of the EAP Committee of the GGSCF Board shall be final.</p>
<p>15. All applications must be received by the due date to allow adequate time for review. The last date for receipt of completed application forms shall be June 30th of each year. (Awards will be announced by early September)<br />
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<strong>Application Form</strong><br />
Application Form – <a title="Word Application Form" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/application_word.doc" target="_blank">Word Document</a><br />
Application Form – <a title="PDF Application Form" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/application_word.pdf" target="_blank">PDF file</a><br />
Applicatant can use either download and use either of these forms.<br />
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<strong>Application Process and Deadline Dates</strong><br />
For Application Process Flowchart, <a title="Download Process Chart" href="http://www.ggscf.com/Documents/eap_process.pdf" target="_blank">Click here</a><br />
• Application forms are available online and must be completed in full and postmarked no later than July 15th in order to receive funding for the following semester starting in September.<br />
• Following this your application will be reviewed by July 20th. Those who do not qualify will be notified at this time. Those who are short-listed applicants will be contacted for interviews.<br />
• Interviews will take place on the weekend at the end of July and early August in Toronto.<br />
• Successful applicants will be informed by the end of August.<br />
• The loan will be available by the first week in September.<br />
• Successful applicants will be announced on our website together with a picture and some details of the studies that you are undertaking.<br />
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<p><a name="FAQ"></a><br />
<strong>FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:</strong><br />
<strong>1. What is EAP?</strong><br />
The Guru Nanak Education Assistance Program (EAP) is one of the projects of the Guru Gobind Singh Children’s Foundation (GGSCF). It is set up to help Sikh students in need of financial assistance to complete their university/college education through an interest-free loan program. It will initially be available to help Sikh students in Ontario, although in time our aim is to grow the program across Canada.<br />
<strong>2. What is the eligibility criterion?</strong><br />
While financial need is the most important criteria for eligibility, consideration is also given to academic ability, involvement in community activities or sewa and assessment of the credibility of the individual to pay back the loan. All applicants must be attending or should have been admitted to an accredited course of study (university/college in Canada).<br />
<strong>3. How much loan award is available?</strong><br />
Loan awards will range from $500 to $5000 per year. Each application will be assessed and funds for the applicant will be allocated as deemed appropriate by the EAP Committee.<br />
<strong>4. How is the EAP calculated?</strong><br />
EAP is a needs based program. This means that your financial assistance through EAP is calculated on your unique situation and requirements. Each application is thoroughly analyzed by the EAP Committee to justify an appropriate amount.<br />
<strong>5. How is the loan repaid?</strong><br />
All monies awarded as loans to the applicant will be repaid to the GGSCF EAP. Repayment shall begin 6 months after the applicant has started in a salaried position or 12 months after graduation, whichever is the earliest. The period over which the loan will be repaid will be the number of annual loans received multiplied by 2 years (e.g. if a candidate received 3 annual loans, the repayment period will be 6 years). The monthly payments are calculated as:<br />
Total amount borrowed / (period of loan repayment x 12).<br />
<strong>6. Is there interest on the loan?</strong><br />
No interest will be charged on funds awarded, but all candidates are encouraged to make a contribution to the GGSCF EAP, after they have completed repayment of the original amount borrowed.<br />
<strong>7. How do I apply for the loan?</strong><br />
Application forms are available online and must be completed in full and postmarked by July 15th in order to receive funding for the following September. For Application Form, Click here.<br />
See Application Process and Deadline Dates (Click here).<br />
<strong>8. Is there an application fee?</strong><br />
No. There is no application fee, whether applications are submitted online by email, posted via regular mail or hand-delivered. If hand delivered, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked on the outside EAP Committee – Application Documents.<br />
<strong>9. Do I need to re-apply for the loan each year until completion of my course?</strong><br />
Yes. You must submit a new application for each year of study that you would like to receive a loan award. The loan amount will be determined based on your circumstances each year.<br />
<strong>10. How will I receive my funds?</strong><br />
The EAP Committee will contact you regarding your loan and how the loan funds will be directed to you.<br />
<strong>11. Can I appeal the amount of funding I need?</strong><br />
No. The decision of the EAP Committee is final.<br />
<strong>12. Who do I contact if I need help?</strong><br />
If you have any questions, you can contact us by email: <a href="mailto:eap@ggscf.com">eap@ggscf.com</a><br />
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<h3><strong>Recipients</strong></h3>
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<font color="#505050" face="verdana" size="2">Rajvinder</font><br />
a degree in Law from the University of Windsor<br />
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<font color="#505050" face="verdana" size="2">Harmik</font><br />
a degree in Business Management from Ryerson University
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<font color="#505050" face="verdana" size="2">Damanpreet</font><br />
a degree in Civil Engineering from Ryerson University
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<font color="#505050" face="verdana" size="2">Jagdeep</font><br />
a 3D Animation &amp; Visual Effects certification from the Vancouver Film School
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<p><strong>Mailing address for applications:</strong><br />
GGSCF Guru Nanak Education Assistance Program<br />
503-7700 Hurontario Street, Suite 50<br />
Brampton, Ontario<br />
L6Y 4M3</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 29th, Sikhs across the GTA gathered to celebrate the 313th anniversary of the Khalsa. It was a cool but sunny afternoon as the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and sangat proceeded in the Nagar Kirtan, passing along five kilometres of Toronto’s streets from the CNE to City Hall. About 10,000 people participated in the parade at the CNE and more joined in along the route while lots more waited for the arrival at City Hall. This year, Nimratvir led the Foundation’s 56 volunteers in managing the buses for the sixth consecutive year. In the morning, volunteers were scattered at ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/nagarkirtan12_3.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_nagarkirtan12_3.jpg" alt="nagarkirtan12_3" /></a>On April 29<sup>th</sup>, Sikhs across the GTA gathered to celebrate the 313<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Khalsa. It was a cool but sunny afternoon as the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and sangat proceeded in the Nagar Kirtan, passing along five kilometres of Toronto’s streets from the CNE to City Hall. About 10,000 people participated in the parade at the CNE and more joined in along the route while lots more waited for the arrival at City Hall. This year, <span id="more-1325"></span>Nimratvir led the Foundation’s 56 volunteers in managing the buses for the sixth consecutive year. In the morning, volunteers were scattered at 17 pick-up locations, stretching from Burlington to Whitby and including a Shuttle Bus service between the CNE and City Hall.</p>
<p>At 1:00pm, the Nagar Kirtan left the CNE and the volunteers leap-frogged to City Hall so that they could identify the different stop locations along University, Armoury and Chestnut Streets by holding up signs to indicate the different bus routes. This year, the sangat had to wait more than an hour for the roads to be opened as some parade floats had closed off University Ave. This caused large crowds to gather at the stops; Dixie had over 1000 people in their line and, of course, this resulted in a lot of panic and pushing when the buses did arrive. Most of the sangat were well behaved, however, and cooperated with the volunteers and everyone had left by 7:45pm. Although there was disappointment expressed by the volunteers at the behavior of some and there were many people who had ideas of how it could be organized better, very few actually do this seva because it is challenging.</p>
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		<title>Baisakhi Food Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 03:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year, the annual Baisakhi Food Drive took place from April 13th to April 29th. Boxes were placed at Scarborough Gurdwara and sangat donated generously towards the collection for the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank. Altogether, 2915lbs of food was collected for the thousands of people across Toronto who rely on food banks to feed their families. The Foundation would like to thank everyone who contributed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/baisakhifooddrive12.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_baisakhifooddrive12.jpg" alt="baisakhifooddrive12" /></a>This year, the annual Baisakhi Food Drive took place from April 13<sup>th</sup> to April 29<sup>th</sup>. Boxes were placed at Scarborough Gurdwara and sangat donated generously towards the collection for the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank. Altogether, 2915lbs of food was collected for the thousands of people across Toronto who rely on food banks to feed their families. The Foundation would like to thank everyone who contributed.</p>
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		<title>Bowling Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 23:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 28th, members of the Foundation got together and went bowling at PlayTime Bowl near Yorkdale Mall. There was a lot of fun and excitement as the 11 players that came showed off their skills, or lack thereof, at knocking down the pins at the end of the lanes. All in all, it was a fun break from some of the more exciting and chaotic events throughout the rest of the year – like the Nagar Kirtan Bus Seva tomorrow – and a good time to get together as ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/bowling1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_bowling1.jpg" alt="bowling1" /></a>On April 28<sup>th</sup>, members of the Foundation got together and went bowling at PlayTime Bowl near Yorkdale Mall. There was a lot of fun and excitement as the 11 players that came showed off their skills, or lack thereof, at knocking down the pins at the end of the lanes. All in all, it was a fun break from some of the more exciting and chaotic events throughout the rest of the year – like the Nagar Kirtan Bus Seva tomorrow – and a good time <span id="more-1328"></span>to get together as friends. Satinder Singh, who arranged the event, would like to thank everyone for coming out and making it an enjoyable afternoon.</p>
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		<title>Babaji&#8217;s New Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 03:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the London Marathon on April 22nd, Fauja Singh finished the marathon in 7h 49m 21s at the young age of 101 years. He broke his own record from last year in the Toronto Waterfront Marathon when he was only 100 years old. This was his last marathon and he wanted to do it on home soil, but he will continue running shorter distances. The GGSCF would like to congratulate him and the entire Sikhs in the City club that support him and we are proud of their accomplishments; in the Fall, we ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/faujasinghlondon.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_faujasinghlondon.jpg" alt="faujasinghlondon" /></a>At the London Marathon on April 22<sup>nd</sup>, Fauja Singh finished the marathon in 7h 49m 21s at the young age of 101 years. He broke his own record from last year in the Toronto Waterfront Marathon when he was only 100 years old. This was his last marathon and he wanted to do it on home soil, but he will continue running shorter distances. The GGSCF would like to congratulate him and the entire Sikhs in the City club<span id="more-1312"></span> that support him and we are proud of their accomplishments; in the Fall, we hope to honour him and the club by having 101 participants of our own in the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.</p>
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		<title>Centennial Foundation Gala</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 21st, the Sikh Foundation of Canada held its annual Centennial Gala at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Downtown Toronto to promote Sikh heritage and culture by commemorating and celebrating the achievements of Sikhs and non-Sikhs in Canada. The Foundation was present at the Sikh Centenntial Gala. The event featured keynote speakers and awards were presented to individuals for their outstanding social and cultural achievements. The evening also had performances from recognized musicians such as Violinder and a special guest performance by Harbhajan Maan. The second annual Scotiabank Sikh Foundation Scholarship was ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/centgala.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_centgala.jpg" alt="centgala" /></a>On April 21<sup>st</sup>, the Sikh Foundation of Canada held its annual Centennial Gala at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Downtown Toronto to promote Sikh heritage and culture by commemorating and celebrating the achievements of Sikhs and non-Sikhs in Canada. The Foundation was present at the Sikh Centenntial Gala. The event featured keynote speakers and awards were presented to individuals for their outstanding social and<span id="more-1303"></span> cultural achievements. The evening also had performances from recognized musicians such as Violinder and a special guest performance by Harbhajan Maan. The second annual Scotiabank Sikh Foundation Scholarship was awarded to students at the event and the gala finished off with music and dance. The Foundation members in attendance enjoyed the event which was made possible by Gary Singh who donated a table for the Foundation.</p>
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		<title>CN Tower Stair Climb</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 20:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday April 21st, the GGSCF group took part in the CN Tower Stair Climb for the World Wildlife Fund of Canada. This year, 22 participants took part on a cold and damp morning and raised $2200 for the WWF. Our fastest climber in 15m 4s was Jesse Oliver &#8211; who took part in the earlier climb at 6:30am with employees from East Metal &#8211; and he will hold the Mata Kishan Kaur Sidhu Cup for one year. Nimratvir, who organized the group&#8217;s participation, thanked all those who took part ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/cntower.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_cntower.jpg" alt="cntower" /></a>On Saturday April 21<sup>st</sup>, the GGSCF group took part in the CN Tower Stair Climb for the World Wildlife Fund of Canada. This year, 22 participants took part on a cold and damp morning and raised $2200 for the WWF. Our fastest climber in 15m 4s was Jesse Oliver &#8211; who took part in the earlier climb at 6:30am with employees from East Metal &#8211; and he will hold the Mata Kishan Kaur Sidhu Cup for one year. Nimratvir, who organized <span id="more-1288"></span>the group&#8217;s participation, thanked all those who took part as she mentioned that only one can be the fastest but what is more important is that you take part and in so doing, keep fit and help a really great cause.</p>
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		<title>Punjab Charity Food Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 15:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 14th as part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, the Punjab Charity Foundation held a Food Drive for Seva Food Bank. This was across the GTA outside various grocery stores where children collected donations. Seva Food Bank announced over 30,000 lbs of food was collected by the end of the day. The GGSCF helped in transporting food from Scarborough where it was collected at Golden Groceries and Subzi Mandi. A big thank you goes out to all those who contributed.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/punjabi_charity_food_drive_1.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_punjabi_charity_food_drive_1.jpg" alt="punjabi_charity_food_drive_1" /></a>On April 14<sup>th</sup> as part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, the Punjab Charity Foundation held a Food Drive for Seva Food Bank. This was across the GTA outside various grocery stores where children collected donations. Seva Food Bank announced over 30,000 lbs of food was collected by the end of the day. The GGSCF helped in transporting food from Scarborough where it was collected at Golden Groceries and Subzi Mandi. <span id="more-1238"></span>A big thank you goes out to all those who contributed.</p>
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		<title>Fauja Singh 101 Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 00:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GGSCF would like to wish Fauja Singh a Happy 101st Birthday. Yesterday, he took part in a &#8216;Park Run&#8217; (this is a national network of 5km races) which he finished in 38 minutes and 34 seconds. Today on his birthday, his club, “Sikhs in the City”, and teammates aimed for a combined run of 101 laps of the 2km training route in 101 minutes, but surpassed that by running 134 laps between themselves; Fauja Singh ran 5 laps (10km) in 89 minutes. It is true inspiration to many, what positive ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="shutterset_" href="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/fauja_singh.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.ggscf.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/2012/thumbs/thumbs_fauja_singh.jpg" alt="fauja_singh" /></a>The GGSCF would like to wish Fauja Singh a Happy 101<sup>st</sup> Birthday. Yesterday, he took part in a &#8216;Park Run&#8217; (this is a national network of 5km races) which he finished in 38 minutes and 34 seconds. Today on his birthday, his club, “Sikhs in the City”, and teammates aimed for a combined run of 101 laps of the 2km training route in 101 minutes, but surpassed that by running 134 laps between themselves; Fauja Singh ran<span id="more-1183"></span> 5 laps (10km) in 89 minutes. It is true inspiration to many, what positive thinking and regular physical exercise can lead to with Guruji’s grace. God willing, we will see him at the London marathon later this month and the Toronto marathon this October.</p>
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