
MAKE A DONATION AND HELP TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED AT THE ASHRAM
Now, many individuals reside here, learning a wide range of valuable skills to enrich their lives and improve their opportunities. After getting training, many of the children have begun working in both government and non-government establishments. The work that continues at the Ashram provides a secure, homely, respectful and supportive atmosphere to vulnerable individuals with a troubled past, allowing them to gain a rich education and independence.
What we do
At GNMNBA, we are dedicated to empowering the visually impaired by providing essential services, skill development, and holistic care.
Our mission is to create a nurturing environment where everyone can thrive with dignity and independence.
Free Check-Ups
Medical and eye camps for those in need
Music Training
For the people around
the Ashram

Stitching Classes
For the girls to learn a
valuable skill
24 Hours Langar
Free food and drink
for everyone
THE STORY OF A TRANSFORMATIVE MISSION FOR BETTER FUTURES
Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society is founded by blind religious singers S. Rajinder Singh Bhatti, S. Gian Singh Surjit, S. Avtar Singh Maan, and S. Sital Singh Sitara. In the early seventies, they migrated to England, UK.
They faced many difficulties in their childhood but with their commitment, they mastered religious music and made their profession their livelihood.

Late S. Gian Singh Surjit

S. Avtar Singh Mann

Late S. Sital Singh Sitara

Late S. Rajinder Singh Bhatti
Guru Nanak Blind Missionary Society is supported and funded by generous donors, volunteers, individuals and organisations involved in our sponsor a child programme and by funds raised at regular fundraising events.
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We are lucky to have a small army of wonderful people who work tirelessly to help the charity achieve its aims. Needless to say, we would welcome you with open arms if you would like to become a volunteer.


