Thu May 2, 8:00 PM - Thu May 2, 10:00 PM
63 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014
Community: Meatpacking District
Description
The Young Professional Committee of Share & Care would like to invite you to the first official event of the year, our Spring Fundraiser on Thursday, May 2nd from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Meatpacking's Common Ground. The event will include a 2 hour premium o
Event Details
The Young Professional Committee of Share & Care would like to invite you to the first official event of the year, our Spring Fundraiser on Thursday, May 2nd from 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Meatpacking's Common Ground. The event will include a 2 hour premium open bar, food generously donated by Akbar Restaurant and Sukhadia Caterers, Kolkata Chai Co, a suprise performer, a silent raffle featuring gifts from Venus Et Fleur, MAC, Maybelline, Revlon, Aavrani, AARYAH & more! You don't want to miss this event.
Come learn more about Share & Care and find out how you can get involved and make a difference with one of the biggest South Asian non-profits in the Tri-State area.
When: Thursday May 2nd, 2019
Timing: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Where: Common Ground, 63 Gansevoort Street, New York, New York
*Must be 21+ to attend
*As we get closer to the event date, ticket prices will go up so don't forget to purchase your ticket sooner than later!
YPC Board: Aditi Vyas, Payal Doshi, Sweta Sukhadia, Megan Kothari, Radhika Vyas, Varun Malhotra, Mohit Singla, Ruchi Karsalia, Pia Sahwney, Nissa Dalal, Pooja Pandya, Shreya Mehta, John O'Mahoney, Armaan Turkhud
Sponsors: Fluent Inc, Virani Jewelers, BCB Bank, Canon Hospitality ManagementPartners: Brown Girl Mag
Sponsorship:
Can't make it or just want to sponsor, please e-mail us at ypc@shareandcare.org
Donation:
Interested in donating to our cause? Donate Here
About Share & Care:
The Share and Care Foundation®, born 1982, is the brainchild of a small group of Indian-Americans. Share and Care began with a very simple idea: Convert what is considered "waste" in the Western world into much needed help in the East.
The idea became a reality when good quality used clothes and equipment—considered obsolete in the West but a huge leap forward in remote areas of the East—were soon being included in shipments. These supplies dramatically improved the quality of care in charitable hospitals.
From its infancy, we realized the benefits of volunteerism. Share and Care volunteers see ourselves as catalysts, promoting low-cost, high-return programs at the grass-roots level, which have grown exponentially in last several years.
Share and Care has been successful and instrumental in rebuild
Come learn more about Share & Care and find out how you can get involved and make a difference with one of the biggest South Asian non-profits in the Tri-State area.
When: Thursday May 2nd, 2019
Timing: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Where: Common Ground, 63 Gansevoort Street, New York, New York
*Must be 21+ to attend
*As we get closer to the event date, ticket prices will go up so don't forget to purchase your ticket sooner than later!
YPC Board: Aditi Vyas, Payal Doshi, Sweta Sukhadia, Megan Kothari, Radhika Vyas, Varun Malhotra, Mohit Singla, Ruchi Karsalia, Pia Sahwney, Nissa Dalal, Pooja Pandya, Shreya Mehta, John O'Mahoney, Armaan Turkhud
Sponsors: Fluent Inc, Virani Jewelers, BCB Bank, Canon Hospitality ManagementPartners: Brown Girl Mag
Sponsorship:
Can't make it or just want to sponsor, please e-mail us at ypc@shareandcare.org
Donation:
Interested in donating to our cause? Donate Here
About Share & Care:
The Share and Care Foundation®, born 1982, is the brainchild of a small group of Indian-Americans. Share and Care began with a very simple idea: Convert what is considered "waste" in the Western world into much needed help in the East.
The idea became a reality when good quality used clothes and equipment—considered obsolete in the West but a huge leap forward in remote areas of the East—were soon being included in shipments. These supplies dramatically improved the quality of care in charitable hospitals.
From its infancy, we realized the benefits of volunteerism. Share and Care volunteers see ourselves as catalysts, promoting low-cost, high-return programs at the grass-roots level, which have grown exponentially in last several years.
Share and Care has been successful and instrumental in rebuild