Coolherbals launches ‘Great British Tea Party’

Coolherbals celebrates International Women’s Day at the House of Commons attended by personalities from media, human rights and employment law professionals, and business magnates …. reports Asian Lite News

Organised by Sushma Bhanot and Ravi Bhanot, hosted by Bob Blackman MP and facilitated by Lakshmi Kaul, the event was befitting to this year’s theme ‘Be Bold for Change’.

Baroness Verma, Baroness Jenkin, Lord & Lady Dholakia and Lord Popat have all spoken eloquently at the event.  Secretary of State for International Development Priti Patel sent her good wishes in support of the event, which included ‘I welcome your launch of The Great British Chai Party, this is a brilliant initiative. The issue of ageing and looking after those who are vulnerable and unable to support themselves is extremely important’.

Coolherbals launches ‘Great British Tea Party’

Parliament witnesses the launch of the Great British Chai Party

The International Women’s Day was celebrated at the House of Commonson 6thMarch, at an event hosted by Bob Blackman MP, in presence of a number of influential and inspirational speakers from Parliament like Lord Navnit Dholakia, Baroness Sandip Verma, Lord Dolar Popat and the community, who came together to share their view point.

The evening also marked the launch of The Great British Chai Party, an exciting initiative focusing on the elderly and supporting government initiatives for a better quality of life in this age group.

Parliament witnesses the launch of the Great British Chai Party

Great British Chai Party launched at an International Women’s Day Event

The Great British Chai Party initiative was launched last night at an International Women’s Day event hosted by Bob Blackman MP at the House of Commons on 6th March 2017. Created to tackle loneliness in the elderly, the Great British Chai Party encourages people to host tea parties to aid social cohesion and facilitate news friendships. The initiative asks volunteers to arrange transport and host small groups of elderly people from all faiths and backgrounds at a tea party in their home or at a local community centre. The Great British Chai Party, the brainchild of Sushma Bhanot and Kiran Bhanaut, used the launch pad of International Women’s Day and was supported by Baroness Jenkin, Lord & Lady Dholakia, Lord Popat and Baroness Verma.

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Great British Chai Party launched at an International Women’s Day Event