Post New Zealand Mosque shootings, the local Sikh community has come forward to support the victims and their families providing Langar to them and helping them in their tough times. An NGO named 'Guru Nanak Free Kitchen' based in Auckland is involved in the human services supporting the victims and appealing to their fellow Sikhs and community members to come forward and help those in distress.

On Friday, multiple fatalities were inflicted at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch by a gunman who is a citizen of New Zealand. The shooting occurred at the time when Friday prayers were going on, forcing the city of Christchurch into lockdown as police launched a massive manhunt.

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The entire world mourned the deaths caused by the shootings and stood by the victims expressing their solidarity.

The Sikh community has time and again come forward especially Khalsa Aid in specific coming out to help Rohingyas, Malawi Floods, providing shelter to Kashmiris after Pulwama Terror Attack and in Syria as well.