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SEWA
INTERNATIONAL DONATES £10K TO BRENT YOUTH
(6 July 2007)
Leading
Indian charity, Sewa International HAS donated £10,001 towards
the activities of 'Move It' in Brent - a pioneering scheme which
provides young people with the opportunity to take part in over
20 sports, but also to organise, manage and run sports competitions,
and become qualified as leaders and coaches and gain paid employment
working with other youngsters on the project.
Move
It Chairman - Barry Gardiner MP welcomed the donation of Sewa International
and remarked: "As a charity - Move It is totally dependent
on grants and donations to keep activities going. This funding from
Sewa International will go a significant way towards next year's
programme. I am delighted that Sewa have agreed the donation and
know that it will help improve the lives and opportunities of so
many young people in the borough."
Sanjay
Jagatia, spokesman for Sewa International commented: "We are
delighted to support youth development in Brent. Through organised
opportunities like those provided by Move It, we believe that young
people not only stand to gain from the skills of the sports they
participate in, but furthermore they gain in confidence in their
everyday lives. ."
ABOUT
SEWA INTERNATIONAL
Sewa
International is committed to working with local causes and charities
by providing their know-how and expertise as well as by helping
these groups with their fundraising initiatives by motivating a
volunteering network to assist them. Sewa International is a charity
of Indian origin that came into prominence in the 90s when huge
natural disasters affected India.
Working
in partnership with business leaders, politicians, civic society
and community members, Sewa International have raised funds for
various tragedies internationally. Sewa International is a service
project of registered charity - HSS (UK) - registered charity no:
267309.
ABOUT
'MOVE IT'
Move
It, run by registered charity Brent North Youth Sports Pilot Project,
currently operates in four secondary schools in the borough - Claremont
High, Kingsbury High, Preston Manor High and Wembley High Technology
College. Pupils in years 7 to 9 get the chance to participate in
many sports of their choice, pupils in years 10 and 11 are working
towards leadership and coaching qualifications and can gain valuable
experience running Move It festivals and pupils in years 12 and
13 can be employed as coaches on the project.
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