Ranjit Singh charity to be launched in his memory

Monday 07th September 2015 14:24 EDT
 

Wolverhampton: The family of the hotelier Ranjit Singh Power, who was killed on a business trip to India, have set up a charity in his name. The charity will support a variety of people from the vulnerable children to the elderly all across the world.

The Ranjit Singh Power Foundation Trust was launched on the day that would have been Mr. Singh Power's 55th birthday. The event will also be taking place at the Ramada Park Hall in Wolverhampton. No cause is too small for the Trust as the organisation plans to support children with cancer and young carers in the UK as well as orphanages and poor families in India.

All his close family and friends say that this is what Mr Singh Power had always wanted because he felt that he had been lucky enough in his business life to have a commitment to give back the community and support important causes. Ms Bir states, “Now that Ranj is no longer here, I want to continue his dream and do as much as I can in his name, not just with our community in our city but also in India where we have roots and poverty blights lives.”


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