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Bhujangi Youth Academy

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Bhujangi 2023 will be held from June 24th - July 1st, 2024 in Badger, CA.
We have interactive and meaningful workshops planned, with a variety of guest speakers.
The Bhujangi Youth Academy is a leadership and life skills camp for young Sikh men (ages 13-17).


The cost for the 8-day camp is $400.
However, we don't want money to be a barrier, and so we are happy to provide scholarships to assist with payment.
Please email us if you would like more details!
Please note:
Capacity: The camp will be LIMITED to only 28 boys this year.

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Background Information
  • The Bhujangi Youth Academy (BYA) is a Jakara Movement initiative that was started in 2011 to address the growing concern of violence in our community. The goal is to create a forum for young Sikh high school boys to reflect, learn, and become inspired by Sikhi and a new Sangat.  The staff includes confident young Singhs/Kaurs who come from different backgrounds - from doctoral students to doctors, from social workers to outdoorsmen - who were born here in the US and can connect and empathize with a variety of youth experiences.
  • The Bhujangi Youth Academy aims to not only introduce Sikh culture through Gurbani, Tarikh (history), Philosophy and Rehat but also provides a safe place for kids to learn basic skills needed in the real world, from tying a tie, making a budget, cooking dinner, cleaning, etc. Much of this we take for granted - but are important in the education of young men.
  • Bhujangi Youth Academy staff is made up of young professionals, who aim to create a place of belonging for all in our community.  High school is a critical period in a young man's life.  Those who lack a proper Sangat and Guru-inspired mentors can sometimes fall astray.  Bhujangi Youth Academy brings discipline together with fun, brotherhood, and passion.  
  • Upon graduating from the Bhujangi Youth Academy, BYA alums return to their home communities and continue their engagement in the Jakara Movement's community chapters (misls). Their, they begin volunteering and a local sangat keeps them connected with with positive peer role models and great volunteer (seva) opportunities. Through this they recognize their self-worth and have a nurturing environment to build strong, healthy, confident young men.
  • While sometimes parents, siblings, and friends need to give that extra "push" to get the young Bhujangis to initially attend, we make sure they have an experience to remember.
  • Our commitment to helping Bhujangis learn real-life skills and confidence is stronger than ever. We have some exciting interactive workshops planned and are looking forward to meeting all the new and returning Bhujangis!

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If you have any questions about Bhujangi, please contact:
Mandeep 916-398-6705
Jagmeet 661-379-0441
Harman 559-930-2568

or email [email protected]