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Press Release 05/04/2017
AKSHAYA PATRA’S 2017 BOSTON BENEFIT EVENT WITH PADMA
SHRI HONORED MASTER CHEF SANJEEEV KAPOOR RAISES $500,000 FOR SCHOOL MEAL
PROGRAM IN INDIA Padma Shri award-winner Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor travelled from India
to be the event’s keynote speaker. TV personality and HGTV interior designer,
Taniya Nayak served as the Master of Ceremonies. Two members of the Akshaya Patra India
team, Sundeep Talwar, Chief Marketing Officer, and Sarabjeet Gajwani, Global
Support Manager, traveled from Akshaya Patra headquarters in Bangalore, India
to attend the event. Chairman of Akshaya Patra USA commented: “This year, the
2017 Akshaya Patra event in Boston was very unique. Over 500 people came
to contribute to the cause and I was touched by their commitment and
warmth. Our Keynote Sanjeev Kapoor is not only an accomplished chef but a
fantastic story teller. His dramatic style of narrating the three very
different lives that his father led as he moved from Pakistan to India after
the partition was riveting. The story emphasized the point that given a chance
everyone can succeed. Everyone deserves a chance; no child should be
denied education because of hunger.†Also, remarking on the generosity of the Boston community and Chef Kapoor’s
contribution to the evening, Emily Rosenbaum, CEO of Akshaya Patra USA, said, “There are thousands of
children who are at risk of dropping out of schools at very young ages but for
the hot, unlimited Akshaya Patra meals they get every day at school. Today, we
are thrilled that our dear Boston community took on this challenge. Master Chef
Sanjeev Kapoor said it correctly: "Food is everything. Food is love."
On Friday night in Cambridge, the love of the Boston community was sparked by
our wonderful lineup of speakers, singers and guests, including the
incomparable Chef Sanjeev Kapoor and the smart, witty Masters of Ceremonies Taniya
Nayak. 35,000 children will be feed a mid-day meal daily at school with the
generous gifts from the community. Our deep gratitude goes out to all of the
supporters and volunteers as well to Chef Kapoor and Ms. Nayak for making this
possible!â€. Established in
2000, Akshaya Patra began by serving 1,500 in 5 schools in Bangalore. Today
Akshaya Patra is the largest NGO-run school meal programs in the world and
serves over 1.6 million children daily in over 13,000 schools through 27
kitchens in eleven states in India.
Akshaya Patra USA is the US branch of Akshaya Patra and raises funds and
awareness for the school meal program in India through Volunteer Chapters in
cities across the US. The Boston Volunteer Chapter is Akshaya Patra USA’s
oldest Chapter and was established in 2006.
The Akshaya Patra Foundation
USA’s Boston Volunteer Chapter is led by the Chapter Committee Co-Chairs—Bela Chandhok,
Ravi Sakhuja, Rakesh Kamdar, Urvashi Bhatia, Rajeev Jain, and Rekha Gopalan—and
supported by the Committee Members. The Chapter Committee Members
are Dr. Apurv Gupta, Dr. Megha Scarff, Dr. Vinay Kumar, Santhana Krishnan, Mahesh
Goyal, Dr. Smita Patel, Dr. Kanu Patel, Rama Neti, Praveen Thailam, Rohil
Chandhok, Ameeta Mehta, Priya Samant, Dr. Anand Kanjolia, Subhashish Acharya, Dr.
Supria Rao, Dr. Manju Sheth, Jean Patel Bushnell, Ajita Bhat, Murli Kudlugi, Chandu
Shah, Shridhar Kulkarni, Latha Mangipudi, Poonam Kamdar, Latha Rao, Sena Desai,
Vikram Ahuja, Trupti Patel, Yoshika Sherring, Samantha Ganglani, Shobha Donti, Namita
Singh, Sundar Narasimhan, Dr. Deepa Jhaveri, Sowmya Suneel, and Parth Vedawala.
Many of the Boston Volunteer
Committee members have been long-time supporters of Akshaya Patra. Praveen Tailam, spoke for many of the
Committee, when he explained why he supports the organization, “Hunger is the
most primal and basic need for living beings. Akshaya Patra is addressing this
basic need at the time when a human development and learning is at its most
crucial stage for school age children. AP is shaping the future of the nation.â€
For new donors and
supporters, Akshaya Patra’s mission and Gala event gives them an opportunity to
connect and give back to the place of their roots. Parth Vedawala, stated, “The amazing
work Akshaya Patra does in Massachusetts and all over the country brings people
of all backgrounds together. Having joined the cause last year has helped me
connect with my Indian roots and has also helped me connect with my community.
A nourishing meal is the last thing a student should have to worry about.
Hopefully, with everyone's help, there will be no students in India who go
hungry.†The Benefit event also spotlighted the efforts of Akshaya
Patra Youth Ambassador, Yash Patel, who gave a speech at the Gala. Yash Patel, a senior at Suffield Academy in
Suffield, CT, nominated Akshaya Patra to be the Academy’s 2016-2017 community
charity. Yash and his fellow students
organized fundraising events throughout the academic year. Already Suffield Academy has raised $40,000
of their $60,000 goal. The funds
Suffield Academy raises will provide 800,000 school meals for children and a
meal distribution vehicle to utilized in the state of Gujarat. Akshaya Patra Committee Member, Dr. Manju Sheth interviewed
Chef Sanjeev Kapoor for Chai with Manju.
Watch the video interview here: http://tinyurl.com/mzl7kw7 For more information about Akshaya Patra or making donations
in the USA for Akshaya Patra initiatives, please visit www.foodforeducation.org or email
Emily@apusa.org. Event photos can be viewed on the Akshaya Patra USA Facebook
page: http://tinyurl.com/k7ty5kd You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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