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The Charity training little blind people to become musicians

Above photographs © Sundeep Sitara www.sundeepsitara.co.uk 

 

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Welcome to the Little Blind People (Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society), the Charity founded by four blind friends for the benefit of blind children.

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We are always trying to improve our site. If you have any comments or suggestions for improvement, then please e-mail us

Next Fundraising Event

We will post details of our future events as soon as these are finalised. Keep checking with us for the latest information

London to Punjab - Motorcycle Fundraiser 2008

We regret to announce that the London-Punjab Motorcycle  Fundraiser 2008, announced at the dinner dance on 6th October 2007, has been postponed until further notice.

Having taken advice from the Foreign Office, the trustees felt that the security situations in Pakistan and Iran at this time are not sufficiently stable to make the fundraiser feasible or safe for Stephen and Bruce.

However, we will review the position in the coming months and see if the situation improves sufficiently in both countries.

We thanks all those who supported us with this proposed fundraiser and hope then in time we will be able to revive the idea. 

In memory

GIAN SINGH SURJIT JIh

Sadly, Bhai Gian Singh Surjit Ji, one of the founders of Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society, and a highly respected preacher, music teacher and member of the world-wide Sikh community, passed away on 20th October 2006 at his home in Rochester, Kent, England. To read his obituary - click here. To view our photo tribute - click here.

AMRITPAL SINGH KAURAh

Amrit was one of our youngest volunteers and fundraisers, and also one of our  most committed. Amrit died tragically in a motor bike accident on 10 April 2006, shortly before his 18th birthday. Click here to see our photo tribute..Amrit's family have set up a website in tribute to his life - click here to go to site.  In 2008 the Charity will open a museum at the Ashram in Amrit's memory. 

 

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