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    2019 CHI Gala ‘Children on the Move’ Raises Over $1 Million For Education

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    By Lavina Melwani on October 20, 2019 Lifestyle
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    Children's Hope India Gala 2019
    Children’s Hope India Gala 2019

    Children’s Hope Gala Celebrates Children on the Move…

     

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]hey have walked on foot, traveled by bus and train and trekked in bullock carts and auto rickshaws.

    The children served by CHI are the children of migrants and wage workers, displaced slum dwellers and refugees. They are the children of seasonal agricultural workers and those leaving desolate villages for the urban margins and a chance to make a livelihood.

    All these are children on the move, where home is often wherever the next meal and place to sleep are, wherever their parents’ work takes them. CHI’s 22 projects across several cities in India are there to give them the resources for a better education and vocational training.

    [dropcap] I[/dropcap]t was a sold-out event, one of Children’s Hope India’s (CHI) most successful fundraising galas with over 500 guests from the tri-state area.

    The theme of the evening was Children on the Move and it celebrated the upward progress of children through education and enhanced opportunities through CHI programs. CHI shared their story through a powerful video which showed that they are always on the move, as children of migrants, slum-dwellers, wage-workers and refugees.

    Sunil Sani, Sandeep Mathrani, Dina Pahlajani and Reena Ninan at CHI Gala
    Sunil Sani, Sandeep Mathrani, Dina Pahlajani and Reena Ninan at CHI Gala

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he master of ceremonies Reena Ninan, CBS anchorperson and television personality, radiant in an Anita Dongre ensemble, introduced the highlights of the evening at the packed waterfront venue.

    Dr. Dina Pahlajani, president of Children’s Hope India, pointed out  the strides the 27-year-old organization had made, with a new India office and a new chapter in New Jersey, besides  nurturing CH2 and CH3, groups of young people dedicated to supporting the cause of education.

    “We are now beginning to build partnerships in communities where we work so that together as a team we uplift a community,” she said. “Our newly opened learning center in Anganwa, Jodhpur is an example where a non-profit from New Jersey has partnered with us and is teaching vocational skills to women in this struggling community so they can be wage-earners as well.  Our consultative ECOSOC status at the UN will allow us to build on such partnerships globally.”

    Pahlajani also pointed out that CHI continues to be volunteer-driven with low overheads, with 90 percent of the funds raised going to helping children.

    The evening marked the presentation of the Lotus Award to Sandeep Mathrani,  CEO of Brookfield Properties Retail Group  and Vice Chairman of Brookfield Properties. Mathrani noted, “Every child deserves the chance to achieve their goals and dreams just like I had the chance, and all of us here tonight have the chance. Building a community, and a world, on the privilege of equality means that none of us is, or can be, on our own.”

    Lavina Melwani, Dina Pahlajani, Ramakrishna Raju, Poonam and Sunny Khubani
    Lavina Melwani, Dina Pahlajani, Ramakrishna Raju, Poonam and Sunny Khubani

    Ramakrishna Raju of Vision-Aid Receives the Making a Difference Award

    [dropcap]R[/dropcap]amakrishna M. Raju, Founder of Vision-Aid, a 15-year-old non-profit based in Boston which has done great work to empower the visually impaired, received the Making a Difference Award. He observed that just as CHI’s motto is every child counts, Vision-Aid’s is that every visually-impaired person counts because they have their own challenges to live with dignity and independence.

    He said, “We look up to CHI as a role model and a great NGO to follow.  Here’s to the cause of children everywhere, and to the cause of the visually-impaired everywhere. Let’s work together to create a more inclusive world.”

    The spirit of Diwali and of hope was highlighted with an entire wall of sparkling diyas, small lamps which light up villages in India. The theme was further enhanced by a lively performance by Amit Shah’s Aatma Performing Arts in which the dancers fully captured the earthy vibrancy of rural communities on the move.

    Sunil and Lal Sani with guest and Sandeep Mathrani
    Sunil and Lal Sani with guest and Sandeep Mathrani
    Tinku Jain, Rasika Reddy and guests
    Deepak and Neera Raj, Rasika Reddy and Tinku Jain with guest
    CHI Gala Guests
    Maya Datwani, Anjali Melwani,, Reena Talwar and Nisha Rizvi
    Guests at the gala
    Guests at the gala
    CHI Gala - Board members
    CHI Gala – Board members

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he cocktail hour was set up as a delightful carnival of ethnic street foods by Chef Gaurav Anand and appreciative crowds enjoyed the gol guppas, bhel puri as well as eats from different parts of India. This was further enhanced by Nihal Singh’s live tabla beats which embrace East and West in its rhythms.

    Guests then sat down to a plated dinner of modern Indian cuisine which was served with fine Podernuovo wines from Sienna. This was followed by a dessert wonderland that included 50 varieties of petit fours, a live halwa & gulab jamun station, as well as freshly made malpua pancakes  with rabri.

    CHI Gala - Street Foods
    CHI Gala – Street Foods
    CHI Gala - 2019 - Aatma Performing Arts
    CHI Gala – 2019 – Aatma Performing Arts
    CHi Gala - The Ramakrishna Raju family with Kavita Lund, Moneesha Sani and Maya Rajani
    CHi Gala – Ramakrishna Raju with Kavita Lund, Moneesha Sani, Revathi and Ramya Ramakrishna Raju and Maya Rajani
    CHI Gala 2019 - Live auction
    Kavita Gugnani,, Sagorica Rudra, Reena Ninan, Lucas Hunt, Anu and Raj Thadani
    CHI Gala
    CHiI Gala – Shagun Mehandru, Gaurav Anand, Yash Dongre and Benaisha Kharas

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he live auction by Lucas Hunt Auctioneers raised six figures for CHI projects, especially for the new learning center for the children of refugees in Jodhpur who are currently in thatched huts with no electricity.

    Live auctions of an amazing 4-day stay in the Bulgari personal family residence and a visit to the vineyards received several bids as did a private gourmet dining experience for 30 people created by Chef Anand with a live tabla concert by Nihal Singh.

    The flawless evening was enriched with decor by Elegant Affairs, co-ordinated by Jharna Jaisinghani of Artistic Affairs and the music was provided by DJ Sharad of DJUSA.

    The On the Move Gala raised over $1 million for Children’s Hope India’s health and education programs.

     About Children’s Hope India:

    The focus of Children’s Hope India is the ‘whole’ child and providing all the tools a child needs to progress from poverty to prosperity with a cradle to career approach. CHI has allocated funding to programs in several cities in India and additional ones in the New York metro area. We are committed to quality education to enrich and empower children for life in the 21st century.

    www.childrenshopeindia.org
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