The Sikh Aid team provides non-partisan global humanitarian disaster relief services, which not only provide immediate aid but also rehabilitation help to the needy. The team also runs projects to help eradicate poverty and works towards creating a healthier and happier world. The Sikh Aid Directorate has expanded to include blood and health drives.
GHANAIA (Giving Humanitarian Aid Necessities and Assistance Impartially to All) was set up in 2003 and has provided relief to survivors of Asian Tsunami, American Katrina and Rita Hurricane Relief, South Asian Earthquake in India and Pakistan, and the Indonesian Earthquake.
The following sub projects are part of the Sikh Aid project:
- Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts
- Guru Nanak Food Pantry
- UNITED SIKHS AID Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011
- UNITED SIKHS: Africa Aid
- Pakistan Floods 2010
- Panjab Floods in India 2010
- UNITED SIKHS AID Haiti Earthquake Relief
- Pakistan IDP Relief Project
- UNITED SIKHS Aid Feed The Hungry
- UNITED SIKHS AID Hurricane Ike
- UNITED SIKHS AID Panjab Flood Relief
- UNITED SIKHS AID Myanmar Cyclone 'Nargis' Relief
- UNITED SIKHS AID Florida Tornado Relief
- GHANAIA Malaysian Flood Relief
- GHANAIA Indonesian Earthquake Relief
- GHANAIA Asian Earthquake Relief
- GHANAIA Katrina Hurricane Relief
- GHANAIA Tsunami Relief
- Make Poverty History