Get Involved and Donate

The Guru established a Sikh community that was invested in the revolution brought about by Gurmat. Financial contributions are welcomed, but we would much rather you donate or give your time having experienced and benefitted from the work we do. Attendenrol or volunteer today!

Donate

We accept any contribution, small or large, equally all of which directly funds our educational programmes and projects; administrative costs are funded solely by the trustees.

Volunteer

If you are interested in supporting us as a volunteer, please read through the process to follow below; any relevant skills, availability and reasons for wanting to work with us will be ascertained from you in person.

Gift Services

If you are interested in supporting us by way of providing a commercial service please contact us through the message form below with details of your gift and how to best contact you.

GET INVOLVED

Volunteer 

Volunteering for the Sikh Education Council can involve a range of skills, but above all what we need from our volunteers is their time and understanding of our work.

For that reason volunteering is only open to those who complete Year 1 of our Sikh Studies course.

Beyond that, volunteers are expected to commit to the SEC in line with the Sikh concept of giving one’s Tan, Mann, and Dhann. In practice, this means:

(1) engaging actively in at least one project, with something to show for it every quarter;

(2) attending at least one SEC event every quarter;

(3) making a financial donation to the organisation on a monthly basis (minimum £1).

If you satisfy these requirements and would like to start volunteering, let your course tutor know who will put you in touch with our volunteers co-ordinator.

Info

Contact us

Postal Address

27 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AX

Visit us

By appointment only:
SEC Research Centre
Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Southall Park Avenue

Phone Number

+44 (0) 7404 724677

FAQ

Frequently Asked

What does volunteering with the SEC involve?

Our volunteers are incredibly important – we simply would not exist without them. Volunteering with us can include any number of tasks from proof-reading to photography, speaking in schools to painting! Exactly what you will do as a volunteer depends on how much time you have to give and which set of skills you want to utilise (or develop) within our organisation.

How much time do I have to commit?

This is entirely up to you! The Sikh Education Council has over sixty active volunteers who give anywhere from one hour a year to one day a week. Giving your time and energy is a valuable resource that you should not waste; we respect our volunteers for giving whatever they can wholeheartedly.

What skills are you looking for in volunteers?

We are looking for volunteers who want to give 100% to our organisation as we seek to improve society and better humankind through the Sikh way of life. You may bring your unique set of skills to the SEC as a volunteer or instead look to develop skills through your experiences with us, or anything in between – what is important is that you give without expectation and a genuine desire to give back.

Can I donate by giving cash or a cheque?

Yes you can, but we need you to do this in person – please do not send cash or cheques through the post!

Where does my donation go?

All donations are used to fund projects. Administrative costs are funded by the trustees/directors and founder supporters of the Sikh Education Council. Your daswandh goes towards production of our displays and exhibitions such as ‘Bluestar over Amritsar’; development of our intiatives including the Gurdwara Information Centre; and, publishing costs of publications like the International Journal of Sikh Studies.

What business services are you looking for?

We presently receive support from businesses who provide us with free services in server management, accounting and legal compliance. If you think you would like your business to support us in some way we are happy to speak to you to see if it is both suitable and needed. We often work on a whole range of projects so no matter what business you have get in touch! By way of example, in the past we have benefitted from the services provided by an electrical appliance retailer, a carpenter and even a costume shop!

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'When I give, I give myself'

The Sikh Education Council thrives thanks to the time given by volunteers and the financial contributions of supporters. The latter category of people are all part of the former and it is by giving themselves – their time and energy – that they appreciate why the Sikh Education Council is worthy of their support. We want you to donate, but only once you have experienced what we have to offer.

Donate today