{"id":27891,"date":"2018-12-13T11:05:57","date_gmt":"2018-12-13T11:05:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theasiantoday.com\/?p=27891"},"modified":"2018-12-13T11:19:46","modified_gmt":"2018-12-13T11:19:46","slug":"gpd-bhangra-dancers-raise-21000-for-3-charities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theasiantoday.com\/index.php\/2018\/12\/13\/gpd-bhangra-dancers-raise-21000-for-3-charities\/","title":{"rendered":"GPD BHANGRA DANCERS RAISE \u00a321,000 FOR 3 CHARITIES"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>AT    GPD 30TH ANNIVERSARY    BALL Gabhru    Panjab  De  (GPD)   Bhangra Dancers raised  \u00a321,000 for MS  Society,    Give    A   Kidney  and The Heera    Foundation at   their   30th Anniversary    Ball held   on  17th November   2018 at Supreme Banqueting    Suite,  West    Bromwich,   West    Midlands. GPD   presented   a cheque    of  \u00a37,000.00   to  each charity    on  Friday  7th December    2018    at  GPD Academy,    Hollylodge High School, Smethwick,  B67 7JG. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>GPD    Bhangra Group was   set up  in  Smethwick,  West    Midlands    in  1988.   The group celebrated    30  years in    the entertainment   industry    with    a   GPD Dinner  and Dance   Ball    17th November   2018    at  Supreme Banqueting    Suite,  West    Bromwich, \u00a321,000.00    was raised  on  the night   through auction,    raffle  prizes and    donations   for MS  Society,    Give    A   Kidney  and The Heera   Foundation. The money   raised  will    be split    between the three   charities.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aki    Sandhu  \u2013 GPD   Manager,    said:   \u201cWe are absolutely  thrilled    by  the amount  that    was raised  at  our black    tie ball,   this    would   not have    become  reality without the huge    commitment  and active contribution    from    our sponsors,   partners,   donors  and guests  who attended    the ball. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>  We  pulled  out all    the stops   to  make    it  an  amazing evening for all our guests. Our three   named   charities   are very close    to  GPD hearts, as  we  all have    had family  members with    MS, needing a   kidney  and\/or  with mental    health  illness.    GPD have    been    absolutely  overwhelmed by  the kindness    and generosity  of so    many    people  have    supported   us  for this    event   and throughout  the 30  years.\u201d<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Sanjiv    Gohil,  Trustee of  Give    a   Kidney  said:   &#8220;We are incredibly  grateful    to GPD  Bhangra Dancers, for their    support of  Give    a   Kidney  at  this    event.  It  was a   truly   wonderful   and memorable   night   and an amount    like    this    make    a   huge    difference  to  a   small   charity like    ours. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>  Thanks  to  the help    and generosity    of  everyone    who supported   the event,  this    will    take    us  a   step    closer  to  achieving   our vision    of  &#8216;no waiting for a   transplant  for want    of  a   kidney&#8217;,    helping us  to  raise   awareness   of  the fact    that    any healthy adult   in  the UK  can donate  one of  their   kidneys to  someone very    ill on  the transplant    waiting list.\u201d<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lyndsay    Smith   \u2013 MS    Society,    said:   \u201cOn Saturday    17th    November    the MS  Society Birmingham  Group   <br>were    invited to  the GDP Dancers Charity Ball    as  one of  their   nominated   charities. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> The event   was a great    success and an  opportunity for us  to  raise   awareness   of  MS. We  are thrilled    to  accept  a   very    <br>generous    donation    of  \u00a37,000.00 as    a   result  of  this    event,  that    will    make    a   huge    positive    impact  on people    affected    by  MS  in  Birmingham  as  it  will    help    us  to  continue    providing   vital   support,    services and    activities  in  this    area.   Thank   you GDP Dancers!\u201d<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Indi    Smith   &#8211; The   Heera   Foundation, said: \u201cWe   are truly   humbled \u2018Gabhru Panjab  De\u2019 for your overwhelming    support and compassion  in  believing   in  our mission.     Thank  you for the funds   that you    have    raised  to  help    us  to  ensure  awareness   of  Mental  Health  Support for members of  the <br>community. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>    Thank  you also    for giving  us  the strength    that    we  need    to  make    our mission possible. Your    guidance,   diamond like    charisma    and generosity  is  valued  and much    appreciated.\u201d<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The    event   was sold    out and attended    by  850 guests  and celebrities from    the UK  Bhangra Industry. There    where   live    performances    by  Gabhru  Panjab  De  Dancers,    singers JK, King    Premi   Johal, www.Gabhru.com<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Jaswinder    Jassi,  DJ  Paul    Nagra   and hosted  by  Sukhi   Bart    and Deepa   Virdi.  Representatives from    the three    charities   also    shared  their   personnel   stories and we  also    had Sandie  Shoker  share   the story   of Anaya    a   22-month    old girl    with    a   rare    genetic condition   called  ARPKD   who is  in  urgent  need    of  a   <br>kidney    transplant, they    registered  people  on  the NHS Organ   Donation    Register    on  the night   as  well. Bindi    Sandhu  &#8211; Chairperson   GPD,    said: \u201cWith three   decades of  ground-breaking creative    work behind    us  and so  many    great   memories    with    our audiences,  we  wanted  to  do  something   to  <br>celebrate    GPD\u2019s 30th anniversary  and we  wanted  it  to  be  a   grand   event. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There    was a   champagne reception,    a   great   five-course meal    with    wine,   wonderful   entertainment   and optional    fundraising activities for    our three   amazing charities.  There   was a   great   atmosphere  and a   great   buzz at the <br>ball,    we  had people  saying  they    wanted  us  do  an  annual  dinner  and dance   annually! <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A huge    thank you    to  everyone    who joined  us, it  was great   to  celebrate   this    special milestone   amongst so  many great    friends and supporters  of  the GPD company.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The    evening also    paid    tribute to  Sukhy   Johal   who sadly   passed  away    in  August  2018    at  the age of  47, leaving    behind  a   wife    and two sons.   Sukhy\u2019s family  were    presented   with    a   trophy  in  his memory  on the    night.  Sukhy   was one of  the GPD founding    members and worked  as  solicitor   at  Mann    &amp;   Co Solicitors.This    year    GPD Bhangra Dancers were    awarded \u2018Best   Wedding Entertainment   Award\u2019  and also received    an  award   for \u2018Outstanding    Contribution    to  the Industry\u2019   at  this    year\u2019s  Midlands    Asian Wedding    Awards  (MAWA)  which   was held    on  Saturday    1st December    2018    at  VOX Conference Centre,    Resorts World,  Birmingham, UK. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>GPD was also    awarded the 1st place   winners for he \u2018Choreographed\/Stylized    Adults  Dance   Group   Competition\u2019    at Llangollen   International   Musical <br>Eisteddfod,    Wales   2018, putting   Bhangra and West    Midlands    on  the international   map!<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For    all media   enquiries   please  contact:<br>Bindi    on  07967   777011  or  email:  info@gabhru.com<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For    GPD Bookings:<br>Aki:    07711   503460  |   Peeta:  07961   551373<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Please    credit  all photos: \u00a9   Silver  Fox Pictures 2018<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AT GPD 30TH ANNIVERSARY BALL Gabhru Panjab De (GPD) Bhangra Dancers raised \u00a321,000 for MS Society, Give A Kidney and The Heera Foundation at their 30th Anniversary Ball held on 17th November 2018 at Supreme Banqueting Suite, West Bromwich, West Midlands. 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