British Asian Trust to host star studded annual dinner in London

Tuesday 26th January 2016 09:54 EST
 

The Prince’s Charities, the British Asian Trust, UK’s leading organisation for British Asian philanthropy, will be hosting it's third annual gala dinner on 2 February at the Natural History Museum and will be attended by its Founder and President HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.

The event, which raises awareness for the charity’s work across South Asia will once again host celebrities from the world of film, TV, music and sports as well as some of the leading names in British and international business and enterprise. The British Asian Trust’s first ever ambassador, British TV star Sanjeev Bhaskar OBE will host the special evening for 450 supporters and ambassadors. The night will also feature a musical performance from British chart-topping sensation Leona Lewis, who has sold more than 20 million records worldwide.

Richard Hawkes, CEO, the British Asian Trust said: “We are looking forward to organising another fantastic gala event for our friends and supporters. This powerful gathering will be an evening of celebration about the tremendous impact we make to the lives of millions of people across South Asia."


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