The India Society of Worcester (ISW) raised more than $385,000 at its annual gala on September 21, 2024, at Mechanics Hall. The funds will be used to pay off the remaining loan from the 8,000-square-foot expansion of the India Center, completed in 2021.
“We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our community. With the funds raised, ISW will soon be debt-free, allowing us to focus entirely on expanding our services and programs,” said Dr. Sanjay Shah, gala fundraising chair.
The gala featured performances by the ISW Symphony Ensemble and Berklee College of Music Indian Ensemble.Attendees enjoyed traditional Indian appetizers, sugarcane juice, and a selection of authentic Indian dishes.
Dr. Sanjay Shah / Image- India Society of WorcesterReflecting on the evening, ISW president Puneet Kohli said, “It was an evening filled with fun, laughter, music, and gratitude. Thanks to everyone who made it happen!”
According to a release, the funds will also help to further ISW's mission to serve the Indian-American community in Greater Worcester through initiatives such as its weekly Health Stop, language and cultural school, and various community programs. The organization also hosts major cultural and religious events, including India Day, Diwali, Garba, and Durga Puja.
Kamlesh Khilnani, chair of the Gala Organizing Committee, lauded the event, saying, “It was a shining testament to community spirit and talent.”
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