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Sikh temple dishes out free meals by delivery and drive-thru to celebrate Vaisakhi

Narinder Singh, president of Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, speaks on The Early Edition on the day of Vaisakhi about his volunteering program to provide food and groceries to people in need when they are self-isolating amid Covid-19.

Surrey's Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib finds new way to embrace local community after parade is cancelled

Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib volunteers deliver meals to frontline workers at Surrey Memorial Hospital. (Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib)

Despite the cancellationof the annual Vaisakhi festivities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, aSikh community leader in Surrey is ensuring those in need can get a taste of the festival by organizing deliveries ofgroceries and meals to their doors.

The campaign by Narinder Singh, president of the Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib, also includes deliveries to hospital staff and truck drivers.

Vaisakhi marks the new year in the Sikh calendar and is one of the religion's most important festivals. The Surrey Vaisakhi parade draws hundreds of thousands of people every year for festivities and food, but, like all other large public events, was cancelled due to public health orders to stop the spread of COVID-19.

But Singh, who talked toThe Early Editionon Monday, said he didn't want that to stop him from sharing the joy of the festival with the community.

A volunteer of Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib delivers food to a long-haul truck driver on the road. (Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib)

Free meals for seniors, health-care staff,truck drivers

The gurdwara and more than 20 volunteers have been working with the voluntary organization Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen and other catering service providers to deliver hundreds of free meals and groceries per day for seniors and the needy across Metro Vancouver, upon request via phone or email.

The Sikh temple has also delivered more than a hundred meals to health-care workers at Surrey Memorial, Peace Arch, and White Rock hospitals.

Singh also appreciates what truck drivers have done for Lower Mainland communities.

"Without them, the stores would be empty," he said, adding that his volunteers deliver food to the drivers on call 24 hours a day.

Meanwhile, the gurdwara has set up a truck in itsparking lot as a take-out option for people who can drive there.

The campaign has become such a success that the City of Surrey lists the gurdwara's meal and grocery delivery service as a resource for seniors during COVID-19 on its website.

B.C. Premier John Horganalso mentioned the voluntary work of the Sikh community inhis statement on Vaisakhion Monday, saying it is "providing free meals to low-income families, supporting seniors in isolation and raising money for workers who have been laid off" during the pandemic.

"I will miss walking in the vibrant Vaisakhi parades and experiencing the generosity and kindness of the Sikh community. But, now more than ever, we must do everything we can to keep ourselves and others healthy and safe."

With files from The Early Edition