News and Blog

Posts Tagged ‘fundraising events’

Husband and wife event raises funds and awareness

Sunday, February 24th, 2013

A GOOD time was had by all when more than 100 people attended a recent HEAL fundraising
dinner and dance at the VIP lounge in Edgware.

Rakhi and Ash

Organisers husband and wife Ash and Rakhi Dhanani said that all proceeds from the night
would be presented to HEAL and that a lot of awareness was raised of the charity’s work in
helping provide shelter, healthcare and education to underpriviliged children in India.

Guests arrived to a champagne reception and canapes and were then taken into the main room
where they watched an eye-catching performance by Love The Beat School of Dance.

Next came a presentation all about HEAL from Rakhi and Ash, before a buffet dinner and then
lots of dancing.

“From the feedback that we had everyone had a great night!” said Rakhi. “And in addition to
raising approximately £650, we created a lot of awareness of the great work being done by
HEAL.

“As well as the money raised on the night, one of our friends has said she will be making a
donation of £200 and although some people could not make it to the event, they have told us
they will also contribute directly to HEAL.

“Furthermore, one person who attended our event has informed us that he has decided to
sponsor a child and we had lots of interest from others, so hopefully our event will prompt
a few more people to sponsor children.”

For more information on how to make a donation or sponsor a child with HEAL please visit our
‘how to help’ page on our website: http://www.heal.co.uk/how-to-help.html

Taking up the challenge for HEAL

Friday, October 12th, 2012

HEAL would like to thank and congratulate some of its intrepid supporters who have
recently completed challenging events to raise well over £4,000 to help hundreds
of disadvantaged children in India.

Our charity relies heavily on the support of people who invite family, friends and
work colleagues to donate to HEAL by way of sponsorship for an event or challenge.

Most do this by creating a fund-raising page online at justgiving.com, where the
addition of gift aid can greatly increase the value of donations to charities like
HEAL.

HEAL is gearing up again for Cycle India 2014

Of course, fund-raising can come in all shapes and sizes, and HEAL has benefitted
through everything from bedroom clear-out sales to biking across India over the
past 20 years.

Car washes and cake sales are great ways for young people to get involved, while
planning is already going ahead for HEAL’s next major Cycle India event early in
2014.

People do the most amazing things to raise money for the causes they love and
among the more adventurous over the summer months have been challenges undertaken
for HEAL by the likes of Yashu Shah, who embarked on a tracking adventure in
Nepal, and another trio of travellers who have incredible tales to tell of their
journey across northern India.

Back home in the UK, Karen Rhandawa successsfuly completed the Ealing Half
Marathon, while our good friends at private jet charter firm Air Charter Service
have once again been pushing themselves to the limit by competing in the Great
River Race on the Thames.

No Plane, No Gain - the ACS Great River Race team

“HEAL is in its 20th year of helping underprivileged children in Andhra Pradesh by
providing them with shelter, healthcare and an education and we are marking this
anniversary with our biggest project to date for which we are urgently seeking
funding,” says HEAL founder Dr Satya Prasad Koneru.

“HEAL already looks after hundreds of children in Guntur and elsewhere through our
poverty trap projects, but now work is already well under way on Paradise Village,
which will become home to another 1,000 severely disadvantaged children very
soon.

“So the efforts of our supporters who who help to raise money in whatever way they
can are more important to HEAL than ever.”

Yashu Shah, a patient at Dr Prasad’s clinic in Peterborough, said: “I have just
come back from my trip of a lifetime. I managed to climb up to 5,200 metres and
although it was very tough, the whole thing was a fantastic experience. Raising
money for HEAL along the way made it even more special.”

Tracking through Nepal

Karen Rhandawa admitted that the many donations to her justgiving page had kept
her going as she trained for her first half-marathon. “It was one of my most
challenging achievements. I was proud to run the Ealing Half marathon for HEAL
because they do such wonderful work in taking children out of poverty. And I made
it round in a good time of 2:13:27 too!”

And there is still time to sponsor medical student Amrit Dhadda, who this weekend
will run the Cardiff Half Marathon on behalf of HEAL. His justgiving page can be
found at www.justgiving/amrit-dhadda0

Thirteen of Air Charter Service’s fittest athletes, glorying in the name No Plane,
No Gain, took to the Thames to row a staggering 21 miles. Last year they managed
to raise £3,168 towards an IT classroom at the new HEAL Paradise Village. And they
are hoping to better that figure this year to pay for a library, with ACS
promising to match what their staff raise.

Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to the ACS Great River Race team of Christine
Echeverria, Nakita Ogugua, Nicklas Danko, Oli Stravrakakis, Brendan Toomey, Joe
Gallimore, Joel Fenn, Chris Mansell, Ben Dinsdale, James Clark, Ella Melhuish, Amy
Irwin and Thea Goalen.

Last, but not least, well done to Chatty, Jamie and Olivia, whose attempts to
travel across India in a second-hand auto rickshaw may not quite have gone to
plan, but still benefitted their chosen charity, HEAL.

An Auto Rickshaw Across India

You can read about some of their adventures on their unusual 12-day trip,
including entries such as Stowaways on a Train and Sleeping on the Streets of
Pushkar, in their blog at www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/AnAutoRickshawAcrossIndia/

HEAL UK – 11th Anniversary – Huge Success

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

HEAL UK – 11th Anniversary – Huge Success (Nov 2003) 
 
A Garden Party set in the beautiful grounds of Butts Croft House, Corley, Coventry, was the venue for this year’s annual event on Sunday 13th July 2003.

A perfect setting, blue skies lots of sunshine, plenty of shade, where supporters, sponsors, friends old and new gathered together for a very pleasant relaxing afternoon.

The Deputy Mayor and Mayoress of North Warwickshire, Cllr.Gordon Sherratt and Mrs Marina Sherratt were in attendance from lunch onwards.

Following a delicious lunch of Indian and English food, Martin Church entertained us as an auctioneer, selling off 4 items making a total of £245. Thank you Martin for a splendid effort.

A raffle raised the sum of £176. Thank you Viv for selling tickets. We are grateful to all who gave the prizes, making this effort such a success.

Name the Doll – raised £57.

Thank you to everyone who took part in the fun and supported our worthwhile cause, in particular those who donated gifts for the auction, the Raffle and the Doll.

A special thank you to Barbara and John Fellows, Barbara McCoy and helpers at the Corley end who worked tirelessly in the background to make it such a great success. For Usha and her friends who provided the Indian food.

I am delighted to report that we raised £1,918.25 for Heal. In addition the treasurer will be able to claim a further £230 by way of tax rebate from the donations where a Gift Aid declaration is held.

Abbots Hall Primary School Fundraising Event (Oct 2002)

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Children aged 7-8 years raise awareness of HEAL amongst parents.

Abbots Hall Primary School, Stowmarket
Suffolk Fundraising Event For HEAL – 9th of October 2002

newspic64

Children collected money for HEAL following our two Key Stage assemblies on the 9th October

As an introduction by two pupils spoke about the history of the Charity HEAL and the Children’s Village in Guntur India.

Year 4 children aged between 7 & 8 years held up several photographs showing the Village, groups of children and the School, enabling their parents to be aware of our Appeal.

We have also launched a new appeal – which is called “Healing India CD’s

The TOTAL raised so far is just over £205.00

Thank You Abbots Hall

The money raised Vijaylakshmi in India is happy to tell us that they are going to buy three Casio keyboards and two guitars. They will be basic ones meant for learners.

Please tell the children in your school that it was a lovely gesture on their part and the children will be thrilled.