Wednesday 9 March 2016

Anita Choudhrie and Path to Success Come Together For a Cause

To encourage team building and foster health and creative thinking, corporate companies come up with in-house teams that participate in charity sporting events and tournaments. Sports is a wonderful way to mobilize and galvanise for a social cause and that’s just what the charity, Path to Success aims to do.

In its endeavour to raise money for the London Titans, one of the leading wheelchair basketball teams in the UK, the charity Path to Success is inviting corporate groups for a unique wheelchair basketball competition at an iconic Olympics venue along with Team GB Paralympians.

The event will take place at the Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on April the 26th, Tuesday. The charity is looking to form eight teams with eight or a minimum of six team members.




The reason for choosing wheelchair basketball is that it’s a demanding fast-paced sport that gives players opportunities to better their teamwork skills, work on communication and get into a leadership role.

The brainchild of Anita Choudhrie, Path to Success is a charity that takes up social causes to create innovative solutions that impact lives.  “Our goal for the day is to create an open and positive environment within which colleagues can experience the competitive nature of wheelchair basketball for the first time.

“We are offering a unique experience to get away from the office and create lasting memories, while also raising money for an exceptional cause”, said Anita at a media exchange.

In order to ensure the tournament turns out a test of the best, teams will undergo coaching from five-time Team GB Paralympian Ann Wild OBE. And London Titans coach, Ade Adepitan MBE, who is a former Team GB Paralympian and a known media personality, will also lend his valuable tips. The current Team GB members will also be presenting their skills at the court along with the teams.

The event will go on the whole day from 9 am to 5 pm, and will have two courts running matches alongside each other with the final two teams competing for the champions title.

Each team will be requested to make a voluntary donation of £5,000 or above. The money that the charity will raise from this event will be utilized in buying sports wheelchairs, match fees, court hire fees and also the coaching and transport of the London Titans, which has incidentally put out more than 50 Team GB players in its time as a team without receiving any central sports funding.

To register, please contact Nasim Malhotra: Nasim.malhotra@pathtosuccess.org.uk

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