Our Past Fundraising Charity Events
DATE: May 16, 2010
On Sunday 16th May 2010, a group of triathletes took part in the Eton Sprint Triathlon at Dorney in aid of Pratham. For many of them it was their second or third Triathlon for Pratham.
DATE: Mar 23, 2010
In celebration of Pratham being awarded the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year award (public service), we are proud to present a social networking evening and dinner at Cinnamon Kitchen on Tuesday 23rd March.
DATE: Jul 11, 2010
The British 10K run is the most historic and sporting 10K route in the UK, running through the heart of London, passing many of London's world famous and iconic sights.
DATE: Jun 25, 2010
"Green vs Growth"
Pratham UK hosted a fundraising evening at Roka restaurant on Sunday 8th November.
A topical evening held at Christie's auction house. A number of esteemed speakers argued both for and against "How relevant are Education and Entrepreneurship to India's future?".
Board Members, donors and supporters of Pratham met to discuss current education programmes with the founder of Pratham, Dr Madhav Chavan, and Dr Rukmini Banerji, the Pratham Programme Director.
Pratham UK were honoured to be the chosen charity of the Simply Star family event, which featured some of the best in South Asian entertainment - the first event of its kind in the UK!
The 9th Annual British 10K Run in London saw over 27,000 people taking part - of these 75 ran for Pratham, raising more than £12,000 in the process!!
Over 500 business leaders, celebrities and VIPS attended Pratham's 2009 Indian Summer Party held at the Chelsea Conservatory on 28th June 2009.
Congratulations and many thanks to the 33 sportsmen and women who completed the gruelling Eton Half Olympic Triathlon. They swam 750m, cycled 20km and ran 5km all in aid of Pratham!
On a fine April day, three runners completed the London Marathon, raising in the process some much needed funds for Pratham.
The world's fashionable and philanthropic were out in force in Old Billingsgate to support Pratham, helping to gross an estimated two million pounds for the Read India campaign.