Sunday 20 August 2017

Path to Success to Organise Annual Dinner and Fundraising Gala

Path to Success, a London based charity house led by Anita Choudhrie­, raised a generous amount of £131,815 through its 10 Years Anniversary Gala Celebrations at Grand West End Musical Rhapsody, and the Wheelchair Basketball Challenge 2017 supporting Path to Tokyo 2020. Path to Success stepped in to support families and people in aid of ‘Action for Kids’ and ‘London Titans Wheelchair Basketball Club’.


Path to Success is also delighted to announce sponsoring two players of London Titans with £45,000 for their selection in Team GB. The players are Sophie Paterson and Christy Gregan. These funds will take care of club training sessions, new personalised sports wheelchair and maintenance of their mobility equipment, nutrition, travel to GB training camps and accommodation.

With extraordinary potential, Sophie has been playing for 4 years and has made it to the women's junior league. Her aim is to be the best 1 pointer and grab a gold. Christy on the other hand already has 9 years of experience at the age of 19. Playing since the age of 14, he had already participated in JR leagues, premier league, Euro league and is currently training for Team GB. Path to Success also took care of all the expenses of their participation in European Challenge Cup, 2016-17. Also, the organisation helped 9 children and young adults from Action for Kids with customised wheelchairs, adding up to a total of £39,310.

Moving forward, the charity house is organising a second Annual Dinner and Fundraising Gala which will be held at Chelsea Harbour Hotel, London on 5th October this year. Entertainment team “Incognito Artists" from the West End Rhapsody Musical, will take the guests on a journey to "The Magic of Childhood". All the attendees have to dress up in their favourite childhood character. Wonder Woman star Emily Carey will also grace the event.