Khalsa Aid receives strong support at Vaisakhi on the Square in London

20 Apr 2026 | Updated 20 Apr 2026

Khalsa Aid welcomed strong public support at Vaisakhi on the Square in Trafalgar Square, London. Many visitors stopped by our stall to learn more about our humanitarian work, make donations, and sign up for our upcoming Snowdon Hike.


Khalsa Aid was proud to be part of Vaisakhi on the Square 2026 at Trafalgar Square in London on Saturday 18 April. The free public event celebrated Sikh culture, heritage and the founding of the Khalsa, drawing large crowds into central London for a day of community and celebration.

Throughout the day, the Khalsa Aid stall welcomed a steady flow of visitors who stopped to learn more about our humanitarian work, our ongoing projects, and the communities we continue to serve through compassion and seva. The response was deeply encouraging, with many people taking the time to speak with the team, ask questions about our work, and show their support for Khalsa Aid’s mission.

Khalsa Aid stall at London Vaisakhi 2026

The event provided a valuable opportunity to connect with both long-standing supporters and those discovering Khalsa Aid events for the first time. Many visitors made donations at the stall to support our humanitarian work. Others signed up for our upcoming Snowdon Hike, turning their support into action.

It was especially heartening to see Khalsa Aid Founder and CEO Ravi Singh at the event, interacting with the sangat, members of the Sikh community and wider supporters. Throughout the day, there was a clear sense of warmth and appreciation for Khalsa Aid’s work. Every conversation at the stall reflected the strong bond between Khalsa Aid and those who continue to stand with our mission.

Ravi Singh at London Vaisakhi Event

For Khalsa Aid, Vaisakhi in London was an important opportunity to engage directly with supporters, raise awareness of our projects and invite more people to stand with us in service to humanity.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organisers, staff and volunteers who helped make the day possible, and to the wider Sikh community and all supporters for their continued generosity and trust in Khalsa Aid.