Kamla Foundation Trophy 2021
Rosa Hammond is the proud winner of the Kamla Foundation Trophy for 2021. She has had a fantastic year and has worked tremendously hard at her music making great progress with violin, accordion and piano.
Rosa Hammond is the proud winner of the Kamla Foundation Trophy for 2021. She has had a fantastic year and has worked tremendously hard at her music making great progress with violin, accordion and piano.
KAMLA FOUNDATION Bhupendra Mistry – Founding Director: We are grateful to be selected as the ‘charity of choice’ for the University of York’s Men’s Cricket Club for 2020/21. By working together, we hope to strengthen and raise both, awareness of the work being done but also to extend our reach and impact to make a…
The imposed quarantine has afforded me quality time to reflect on our work in India and the role that ‘hope’ plays – for us in the west and indeed within the communities we work with in India. Whether you are working from home, furloughed, out of work, self-isolating or caring for others, these are lonely…
This highly celebrated Award gives recognition to the work of Kamla Foundation – for transforming the lives of the most vulnerable in society.In particular to honour Bhupendra, for selflessly providing hope, inspiration and a voice for thousands, who otherwise would be exploited and stigmatised.The Judges stressed that “Bhupendra provides a bench mark for delivering significant…
Darcey Pixton is the proud winner of the Kamla Foundation Trophy for 2019. She has had a fantastic year, culminating in being the shared winner of the Pianoforte trophy (excelling in piano) and joint winner of the highest scoring SATs prize at her school. What an inspirational girl!.
Kamla Foundation has been working in partnership with the Co-operative Bank for a couple of years. In 2017 we were approached by the Bank to help them front and celebrate their 25th anniversary of the launch of their Ethical Banking Policy. They were the first mainstream bank to lead on such a ground breaking initiative. We…
‘Fosbrooks’ has been in existence for over thirty years, educating the children of Stockport (U.K). in traditional song, music and dance. The children are taught through a remarkable technique of peer teaching, progressing through from beginners to intermediate and advanced ensembles, learning most of the repertoire by ear and from each other, and performing concerts…
I am delighted to announce that THE TIMES OF INDIA Group has conferred the NRI (Non Resident Indian) OF THE YEAR Award 2018 for Philanthropy to me. “The Award celebrates the success of remarkable Indians”. Held annually, the NRI of the Year Awards – India’s only distinctive awards for Global Indians, recognises and honours exceptional achievements of Indians…
This time of year is one of great celebration and cheer, as glasses are raised and fireworks explode into the sky. It’s a time of new beginnings; one of reflection and promise, brimming with hope and excitement. Though, it is also a realisation of the continuous challenge we face, to turn the lives of the most vulnerable in India. As…
Traversing some of the most challenging sections along one of mankind’s greatest architectural achievements, the Great Wall of China was a truly magical experience. Stepping out across the peaceful semi-ruin sections of the Great Wall was akin to walking in the footsteps of history. As we walked along the wild and unrestored parts of the…
The concept of poverty is relative and subjective. Many attempts have been made to define poverty but all of them are conditioned by the vision of a minimum standard of living acceptable in society. The existence of mass poverty is incompatible with modern-day India. That is a vision of an advanced, prosperous democratic and just…
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