Diwali Hampers 2023

Jasveer Morar continues a legacy of family philanthropy this Deepavali
(L-R) Anup and Nalini Ramrethan, Adv. Ranjiv Nirghin (representing Midlands Hindu Society), Jasveer Morar together with Richard Rangiah and Angie Narayanan (Community Chest) at the handover of 47 food parcels.
There can be no greater joy to parents when the value of “service to others” is internalised by their children. Such is the example of young Jasveer Morar, the only child of the late Roshan and Jyoti Morar. Jasveer opted to light up the lives of 47 families this Deepavali with a donated food hamper.
In keeping with the legacy of his parents, Jasveer has become an ardent patron of the Community Chest in a variety of ways. Community Chest is proud of the example being set by this young man.
Sunday, 12th November 2023 marks a special day for people of Hindu faith around the world as they celebrate Deepavali. In celebration of this special day, Jasveer Morar’s donation of food hampers will bring a ray of hope and joy to deserving families across our community.
The Community Chest is also grateful to the Midlands Hindu Society for their partnership with the Community Chest to help identify families and the distribution of the hampers.
“Thank You!” Jasveer Morar and Midlands Hindu Society for being a shining light of hope amidst the darkness.
If you wish to partner with Community Chest, please contact Angie Narayanan on 0727910311 for ways in which you too can be a light of hope to those in despair.
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