Khalsa Aid, founded in 1999, is a UK based international non profit humanitarian organization providing support to victims of natural and man made disasters around the world. The organization has been acknowledged for providing relief during 2016 London floods, in war-affected Syria in 2015, setting up refugee camps for Rohingyas on Bangladesh-Myanmar border in 2017, helping in rebuilding Kerala after 2018 floods, and feeding NHS workers in the UK and the poor in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Khalsa Aid was nominated for Noble Prize for its humanitarian work by two Canadian Sikh politicians MP Tim Uppal, MPP Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria and Brampton mayor Patrick Brown.