Welcome to SIWEC

Sikh Welfare Council – 30 Years of Compassionate Service

Established in 1995, the Sikh Welfare Council (SIWEC) was founded on the Sikh principles of sewa (selfless service) and sarbat da bhalla (well-being of all). What began as a grassroots initiative to support individuals in crisis has grown into a registered Institution of a Public Character (IPC), offering inclusive welfare services to all, regardless of race, religion, or background.

For three decades, SIWEC has remained committed to uplifting lives with dignity, compassion, and purpose.

Explore our history and growth.

Compassionate Service
Mission & Objectives

Our Mission & Objectives

Mission
To serve individuals and families in need through compassionate, inclusive, and culturally sensitive support, guided by the values of Sikhism and the spirit of community care.

 

Objectives

  • To provide welfare assistance to those in need, regardless of race or religion
  • To promote volunteerism and community engagement
  • To support rehabilitation and reintegration for vulnerable groups
  • To foster mental, emotional, and physical well-being across all ages
  • To uphold the values of sewa and sarbat da bhalla in all programmes

A Legacy of Selfless Sharing and Love

SIWEC’s journey is deeply rooted in the Sikh ethos of giving without expectation and serving with humility. From its inception at Central Sikh Temple, the organisation has grown through the dedication of volunteers, the generosity of donors, and the resilience of the community it serves.

Over the years, SIWEC has responded to evolving needs, whether through emergency relief, educational support, counselling, or eldercare. Each programme reflects a commitment to compassionate action, inspired by the teachings of Sikhism and the belief that service is a sacred duty.

Our work is not defined by scale, but by impact. Every meal delivered, every child tutored, every life supported is a testament to the power of collective care.

As we mark 30 years of service, we honour the countless individuals who have walked this journey with us, and we look ahead with renewed purpose to continue serving with love, dignity, and inclusion.

A Legacy of Selfless Sharing and Love

Our Journey: 30 Years of Impact

SIWEC’s growth over the past three decades reflects a deep commitment to service and community. Here are some key milestones:

1995–1999
The Late 90s Era
Central Sikh Temple
The Late 90s Era
  • Launch of SIWEC and 24-hour helpline
  • Office setup at Central Sikh Temple
  • Sarbat Da Bhalla Day & Racial Harmony Runs
2001–2011
The First 2000s Decade
The First 2000s Decade
  • Hot Meal Service: Ipoh to SG
  • Charity Ride: Malacca to SG
  • Obtained IPC Status (2009)
  • Inaugural Appreciation Day (2011)
2014–2018
NCS Membership
NCS Membership
  • NCS Membership
  • Launch of Sunehri Sahelian & Academic Excellence Programme
  • Ride for Charity (2014, 2016, 2018)
2019–2024
25th Anniversary Celebration
25th Anniversary Celebration
  • Ride2Serve
  • 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • Launch of Theek Thak Resource Kit & Podcast
2025
SIWEC Today
Family Cohesion
SIWEC Today
  • RIDE2SERVE – Ipoh to SG
  • Celebrating 30 Years of Service

2025

2025

  • RIDE2SERVE – Ipoh to SG
  • Celebrating 30 Years of Service
2025

2019–2024

2019–2024

  • Ride2Serve
  • 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • Launch of Theek Thak Resource Kit & Podcast
2019–2024

2014–2018

2014–2018

  • NCS Membership
  • Launch of Sunehri Sahelian & Academic Excellence Programme
  • Ride for Charity (2014, 2016, 2018)
2014–2018

2001–2011

2001–2011

  • Hot Meal Service: Ipoh to SG
  • Charity Ride: Malacca to SG
  • Obtained IPC Status (2009)
  • Inaugural Appreciation Day (2011)
2001–2011

1995–1999

1995–1999

  • Launch of SIWEC and 24-hour helpline
  • Office setup at Central Sikh Temple
  • Sarbat Da Bhalla Day & Racial Harmony Runs
1995–1999

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