Posted 29 November 2006
I hope you can help us raise funds and awareness of the huge crisis that is HIV and AIDS in India…It is a really great cause, the charity give every single penny of its profits towards hospital equipment and antiretroviral drugs and spend nothing on administration etc so every penny raised goes towards helping someone who really needs it to live a better quality of life… I know I am playing the guilt (and cheeky) card but if you’re still undecided think of it this way; the profits of every single ticket sold equates to one child eating for 6 months in India or nearly 3 weeks supply of antiretroviral drugs for a widow so she can be alive to take care of her own kids…
It’s not much but it does make a massive difference to all the lives touched. IF you can get a table of ten together that means 5 kids get to have food and clothing for a while year… you would feel good at the end of the night I guarantee it!
Posted 13 June 2006
Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar has been serving the British Asian community for 34 years. Each year they grow from strength to strength in terms of quality content and circulation. They give their valued readership a comprehensive news platform as well as other features on health, entertainment, business & finance, politics and sport. Bringing news from both the UK and abroad - all with an emphasis on the large South Asian diaspora. It introduced the Asian Achievers Awards in 2001 and every year since has celebrated Asian Sucess in all fields.
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International Punjabi Society Grand Ball
Posted 07 June 2006
A very highly regarded and long established organisation, in operation since 1968, the IPS ia a well connected network of highly successful and powerful people including the current Prime Minister of India.
The Ball offers an outstanding opportunity to mingle with Punjabi royalty, as well as a highly visible opportunity to show support to the Asian community on an international stage
Posted 07 June 2006
Surya Foundation hosts The Butterfly Ball on Saturday 24 June 2006. A cause close to hearts of many people of Asian descent, Surya Foundation was formed in 2003 with the aim of helping the UK South Asian community to live more successfully with Diabetes.
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