Asian
Entrepreneur becomes Trustee of Educational Charity 'Raha International'
(London, 15th April 2010):
British
Asian Internet entrepreneur Mrs Lopa Patel MBE has become a Trustee
of educational charity Raha International (Raha). Founded in February
2008 by sisters Daksha and Nimi Hirani, the principal aim of the
charity is to create a sponsorship programme for the education of
under-privileged children and young adults in Kenya. Nairobi-born
businesswoman Lopa Patel brings a wealth of commercial and not-for-profit
experience to the role. She has extensive digital media skills and
is currently the founder of award-winning lifestyle portal Redhotcurry.com
which she set up in 2001. She was awarded an MBE in 2009 for services
to Britain's creative industries and the South Asian community.
Speaking
about the new role, Lopa said, "I am extremely proud to have
become a Trustee of Raha International. A good education has empowered
me to build a better life and I can see that the work of Raha is
helping inspire under-privileged Kenyan children to a better life
too". Lopa started her career on Imperial Chemical Industries'
fast-track graduate program that she joined after attaining a diploma
in Computer Science and a degree from the University of Manchester,
Institute of Science and Technology. She has since run private sector
businesses and in May 2008, she took up her first Public Appointment
as Non-Executive Director of Becta, the government agency leading
e-Learning strategy in the UK.
"I
was attracted to Raha because all the workers for the charity are
volunteers. This means that 100% of donated funds are currently
being used to alleviate poverty, equip facilities and really go
towards funding education. Raha graduates go on to become self-sufficient
and are empowered to improve life for their families, siblings and
communities," explained Lopa. The charity works by paying school
fees, boarding, uniforms, books and other educational items for
directly-sponsored children. For University students, the sponsorship
programme is designed to cover the entire 3 to 6 year study period.
In addition to its principal aim, Raha International also ensures
the health and well-being of communities from which children are
being sponsored by organising medical and relief camps and conducting
training programs. Many of its activities are focused on HIV-positive
individuals and those with disability or mobility issues.
Raha
is not affiliated to any faith and does not work from a religious
perspective. It is a non-partisan, non-political and non-profit
making organisation. Lopa Patel's role as a Trustee will involve
guidance and governance for Raha, but she also hopes to raise donations
to fund a wheel-chair bound 23-year old through a three-year law
degree at Kenyatta University in Nairobi.
Further details about
Lopa Patel can be found at:
http://www.lopapatel.com
High-resolution photographs
are available from:
http://www.lopapatel.com/lopaphotos.html
For further details
contact:
Redhotcurry.com
01707 269 666, press@redhotcurry.com
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About
Raha International
Raha
International is a company limited by guarantee (no. 6502083) registered
in England and Wales. Registered charity application in progress.
www.rahainternational.com
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