United Sikhs Help Fire Evacuees
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The Bay Area-based nonprofit has been serving people impacted by the recent fires.

Amarpreet Singh quit his job as the vice president of a small startup company in September 2019 so he could focus all of his efforts on volunteer work indefinitely.

Volunteering about 50 hours a week—or roughly the same amount of hours he worked at his previous gig—Singh said he has found infinite joy in his new role of serving others.

The Bay Area resident is the Northern California Area Coordinator for United Sikhs, a national social justice and public service non-profit organization that is working in association with the American Red Cross to serve hot meals to 1,600 displaced wildfire evacuees at multiple shelters across the region starting this past weekend.

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