Thursday 15 June 2017

Path to Success’s Fundraiser for London Titans Receives Huge Support

Following the success of last year’s Annual Basketball Wheelchair Tournament, Path to Success, a London based charity house led by Anita Choudhrie, organised another event in 2017. The event aimed to raise funds to support the future of London Titans Basketball Club.


The event took place at the Copper Box in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on May 16th 2017 and was a great success.

Termed as a team-building day, it brought people together to work in teams in a challenging environment. Apart from being a fun-filled experience, the tournament challenged their coordination, physical strength and mental agility.

GB Paralympians and Invictus Players supported the event. Path to Success also made a pledge to grant £22,500 each to two very talented players - Christy Gregan and Sophie Paterson.

Several corporate houses like Arora Group, Oxford University- Green Templeton College, Asian Voice, Eastern Eye, Disability Sports News, Shanti Hospitality, London360, Boutique PR & Marketing, Margot Restaurant, All in London, Choose your Event, Anytime Fitness Club in St Pauls, Amira Foods, Sequoia London, MaxiMuscle, Pulsin and bhLive also showed their support.

The funds raised by the initiative are to be used to support Titan’s players who look forward for their participation in 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. Thrilled by the initiative, Path to Success aims to bring all potential players a step closer to their dream.


Path to Success is thankful to those who donated for the cause and looks forward to an even bigger participation next year. 

Wednesday 7 June 2017

Path To Success Raised Funds For London Titans

Encouraged by the success of last year’s “Annual Basketball Wheelchair Tournament”, Path to Success, a London based charity house led by Anita Choudhrie, organized another event in 2017. Held at the Copper Box in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, it was a huge success. This event was put on to raise funds for “London Titans Basketball Club”. 

A team building day, it brought people together and encouraged collaboration and teamwork in a challenging environment. While working or playing in a group, players got the sense of being a support system for your team and that is quite a responsibility. 

The response was huge and people participated in large numbers. The event was supported by GB Paralympians and Invictus players. Path to Success made a pledge for a grant of £22,500 each to two very talented Titans players-- Christy Gregan and Sophie Paterson. 

Corporates including the Arora Group, Oxford University- Green Templeton College, Asian Voice, Eastern Eye, Disability Sports News, Shanti Hospitality, London360, Boutique PR & Marketing, Margot Restaurant, All in London, Choose your Event, Anytime Fitness Club in St Pauls, Amira Foods, Sequoia London, MaxiMuscle, Pulsin and bhLive, were also supporting the event. 

The money raised through this initiative will be used to change the lives of Titans Player’s looking forward to represent Britain at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. The initiative by Path to Success brought these hardworking and spirited players a step closer to their dream. The organisation is thankful to those who donated for this amazing cause in a hope for a bigger response next year.