December 19, 2024
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A Night of Empowerment and Transformation: SRLC Mission Africa Gala 2024

The city of London came alive with purpose and hope as Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care (SRLC) hosted a breathtaking Gala in support of SRLC Mission Africa. The Gala, attended by over 200 philanthropists, thought leaders and changemakers, showcased the powerful impact of SRLC’s work across 16 African nations. Guests expressed their wonder at the breadth of charitable work being done, and many felt fellow philanthropists should get to know more about the remarkable projects being implemented across some of the most deprived regions of African countries.

The event was graced by the Founder of Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur, Enlightened Master, spiritual visionary, and humanitarian leader, Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji.

SRLC: A Global Movement of Compassion

SRLC is a global humanitarian initiative inspired by the teachings of Shrimad Rajchandraji and guided by Pujya Gurudevshri. Operating through a unique 10-fold Benevolent Care Programme, SRLC addresses the needs of underserved communities in areas such as healthcare, education and community development. With 206 global centres and a track record of transforming over 21 million lives, SRLC has become a beacon of hope for marginalised communities. Mission Africa is an extension of SRLC’s vision, committed to overcoming hunger, poverty and unemployment across 16 African nations, including Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda. By implementing innovative programmes like school feeding initiatives, water supply solutions and vocational training, Mission Africa has touched over 5 million lives in a short span of time.

Mission Africa Opening Ceremony

Impactful Insights and Stories of Transformation

The Gala evening featured a captivating keynote address by Atmarpit Nemiji, Vice President of Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur. His heartfelt speech brought to life Mission Africa’s grassroots initiatives, including the adoption of 55 schools in Makueni, Kenya, feeding 30,000+ meals to school children daily and the creation of 2,000,000 litres of water harvesting capacity annually. Amu Shah, Chairman of Advisory Board of SRLC Mission Africa and Atmarpit Mansiji, Head of Paediatrics at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre and Advisory Board Member of SRLC Mission Africa, shared stories from their personal experiences in Africa. Their moving accounts highlighted how SRLC’s efforts are fostering resilience and empowerment. Attendees were deeply touched by their clarity and dedication, as well as the enthusiasm of SRLC’s volunteers, reflected in the meticulous organisation of the event.

Amu Shah – Chairman SRLC Mission Africa

The Gala successfully raised significant funds to support Mission Africa’s initiatives. Donations will go towards feeding children, drilling borewells, building schools and adopting entire villages to create self-sustaining communities.

An Immersive Evening of Inspiration

The event also featured an engaging art exhibition, “Brushed by Dreams,” showcasing paintings by African children alongside immersive elements such as a water walk and uji tasting.

Keynote Speaker – Atmarpit Nemiji – Vice President of SRMD

Captivating performances added a vibrant touch to the night. Globally renowned mentalist and magician, Marc Spelmann dazzled the audience with his unique blend of illusion and mind-reading, while the Gold Vocal Collective delivered an electrifying a cappella performance.

Guests expressed admiration for the evening’s message and impact. Founder and Chairman of London Town Group of Companies, Koolesh Shah, reflected, “Africa is a continent that needs all our love and affection. The Gala amplified this and inspired us to be part of this journey.”

Atmarpit Nemiji L & Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji R

Sam Tully, Visiting Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, remarked, “It’s my privilege to see funds raised generously for a cause rooted in spirituality and impactful action.”

Accomplished thought leader, writer, lecturer and broadcaster, Professor Atul K Shah PhD FCA shared, “I’m a Professor of Finance but I learned something new; this idea that in charity, you can actually profit maximise, not in a material sense, but in the sense of having purpose and meaning in life, which lifts you to levels that you never knew you could go to.”

Water Walk

A Legacy of Hope and Action

Under Pujya Gurudevshri’s guidance, SRLC’s grassroots approach ensures that every contribution translates into measurable impact. By combining compassion and action, Mission Africa continues to ignite the spirit of empowerment and independence for millions. This Gala was more than an event—it was a powerful reminder of the boundless possibilities when humanity comes together with compassion and action.

Proceeds from the evening will directly support SRLC Mission Africa’s transformative initiatives. For more information or to contribute, visit srlcmissionafrica.org, email uk@loveandcare.srmd.org, or contact Manthan Taswala at 07835 237 325.

Atmarpit Mansiji – Head of Paediatrics at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre and Advisory Board Member of SRLC Mission Africa
Brushed by Dreams – Art Exhibition
Exhibition
Marc Spelmann
The Gold Vocal Collective

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