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Concern for Mental Health for Flame/Halloween Ball The Montcalm Hotel 4th November 2017

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Concern forMental Health

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Flame/Halloween Ball

The Montcalm Hotel4th November 2017

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Order of Evening

7:30 pm

Sparkling Reception

Halloween Parade

8:15 Dinner

Chairperson's Welcome

Introduction of Charity's work

Auction

CFMH /Young Person's Awards

Dancing /DJ

1:00 am Carriages

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We thank our committee members, the staff of the hotel and all those who helped make the

evening a success.

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Concern for Mental Health Team

UK Trustees

Events Committee

Yasmeen Dawood

Christopher Foster

Manju Amar

Georgina Hirdaramani

Angelina Kohli

Sangeeta Ahuja

Seemi Awan

Sophia Chaudhry

Solangela Garbutt

Fabiha Haq

Samia Nasr

Kusum Rani Sahni (President, Managing

Trustee)

Sangeeta Kumar

Gautam Soni

Honorary Trustees

Fundraising

India Trustees

Patron

Founder & Executive ChairpersonG.P. Hinduja

Lady Ghazala Afzal Hameed

Advisors

International

Lady D Copisarow

Dr Kartar Lalvani

Sharmila Tagore Pataudi

H.E. Krishna Rasgotra

Marjorie Wallace

Professor Poonam Kumar

Dr. Ghazala Afzal

Dr. Neil Brenner

Dr. Giovanni Giaroli

Dr. Gordana Milavic

Dr. Samir Parikh

Dr. Shirin Pezeshgi

Dr Cosmo Hallstrom

Ritu Chabbria

Dr Ajay Chauhan

Milesh Hamlai

Lalita Lalvani

Sadhana Singh

Education & Training

India - Project Executives

Accounts

Mala Lever (CFO)

Seemi Awan

Manju Amar

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Welcome to our New Trustee, Christopher Foster

He is our new Trustee and is already working very hard, fully invested in our work and taking it to the next level: thinking creatively about projects, fundraising, modernizing the website, modernizing our communication system and much more.

Christopher is a Counter party Credit Risk Analyst at Natwest Markets and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Originally

Australian, his passions include adventurous travel and horticulture.

Our Mission

We liaise and form partnerships with

Our services are based in

* Advocacy for the Rights of people with mental illness * Creating awareness of mental health. Mental disease is an illness,

it can be treated like other diseases * Consultation, advice and support for improvement of existing

services in selected psychiatric hospitals * Rehabilitation of recovered mentally ill patients

* Adding psychiatric services to medical out -patient clinics * Education, Teaching and Training of Mental Health Workers

Existing Government InstitutionsPrivate Institutions and Hospitals

Charitable Organisations Professional Organisations

IndiaPakistan

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Our Projects

India

Pakistan

UK

Ÿ Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Somdutt Premises, Delhi, India

Ÿ Psychiatric Services, Dava & Dua Community Psychiatry Project, Mehsana,

Gujarat, India

Ÿ Educational Conferences India, Mental Health Training

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Ÿ Sir CJ Institute of Psychiatry in Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan

Ÿ Hospital Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Ÿ Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Behboud Premises, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Ÿ Psychiatric Outpatient Services in Planned Parenthood Premises, Lahore

Ÿ Young People's Awards, CFMH/YOPEY

Ÿ Free Me, helping people with Anorexia

Ÿ Chance to Change, Treatment for Offenders

Ÿ One off sponsorship: Prison Reform Trust, Educational Material Development

Web /booklet for Magistrates, Judges and others in the justice system

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CFMH New Project

A Mobile Psychiatric Service in Villages in Maharashtra, India

Further Development Plans

Concern for Mental Health is offering an outpatient Psychiatric Service in selected villages in Maharashtra.

We are pleased to work in collaboration with Mukhul Madhav Foundation who have developed excellent links with local community health centres in at least 12 villages in Maharashtra. We will be starting with education and training in Sattara. A Psychiatrist will be in charge at Sassoon Hospital in Pune. We will create a mobile team /service that will visit the villages locally. The mobile team of mental health professionals will be trained by the Psychiatrists from CFMH, UK. The team would have a Doctor, GP trained up in psychiatry, a nurse, a psychologist and a family worker.

Our first task would be to create awareness of mental disease, and enlist users of the service.

This would require Preliminary work in the form of an Educational campaign as a first step. After Identification of those suffering from mental illness, we would offer assessment, following which appropriate treatment including free medications and counselling as needed would be provided.

The family would be provided support and psycho-education (education about the suffering person's disease and how to manage it) Some of the work could be done in groups. Records will be computerized and kept confidentially and securely.

We would like to create 6-8 Psychiatric in-patient beds in a local Hospital.

We would like to create a Rehabilitation Program for those who recovered from mental Illness, to enable them to return to being useful members of the Community.

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Watch the space Monthly Films: Art and Psychiatry Series

Canapes and Drinks

The topics will we will cover:

Please register your interest in [email protected]

As part of our campaign to create awareness, we will screen films starting from March 2018 where Psychiatric illness is portrayed in popular films . The screening will be in central London .

There will be a brief introduction on the topic by an Expert. The film will be followed by a brief question/Answer session and

Ÿ Suicide Ÿ Depression Ÿ Psychoses Ÿ Autism Ÿ Mental Institutions Ÿ Post Traumatic Stress and Anxiety, Panic Ÿ Anorexia Ÿ And more ………

The first one could be Loving Vincent ……. he committed suicide 6 weeks after seeing his Doctor.

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Recommendations for further input by CFMH at Sir CJ Institute of psychiatry Hyderabad

Having established the Rehabilitation units, we need to raise money to renovate other services of the hospital.

Our first consultation at Sir CJ Institute of psychiatry was in 2007.We found the conditions for treatment of the mentally ill patients dismal. They were locked in cage-like overcrowded wards and chained in the emergency room so they wouldn't run away. We wanted the treatment of these patients to be modernized, humanized.

We signed an MOU with the Government of Sindh in 2008 which was renewed in 2014.We renovated an allocated building that accommodates 44 in-patent beds. We established a day hospital/rehabilitation program. We supported the move of the Chronic ward to another building to create and renovate the space for the Day Hospital.Aman Foundation as Executive and Basic Needs as Operative have joined us in the day to day delivery of care as of July 2016.

Facilities should be improved, male and female wards made separate. The patients after being in the Emergency should be suitably referred to the appropriate ward or be initially treated in an Intensive care unit as needed.The flow of patient care needs re-organization.

The current Aggressive ward (should be renamed acute treatment ward) with 60 patients needs to be restructured. Each patient should be assessed, an individual treatment plan made.A sub unit of 3-4 extreme patients which require rapid tranquilization and more intense treatment, would include one to one nursing 24/day.The units will divided into Moderate and Severe categories, patients graded according to severity of illness and manageability.Behavioural methods to be used, patients who have settled after treatment can be transferred to the next level ward, which can be set up with greater privileges for the individuals. Those who improve could be moved to middle level wards, and then to the Rehabilitation ward, from where they could hope to return to the community.

(Treatment Wards currently 100 patients 25/ward)Improvements in medication, rehabilitation, physical surroundings can be offered. Patients from here will go to Day hospital / rehabilitation and be discharged home.

Those who no longer have a family or home, could be offered a supervised hostel type living arrangement. They can be trained to work in the hospital as gardeners, chefs, assistants and be paid a salary. It will restore hope and self esteem.

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CFMH supports 'Chance to Change'Tackling the root cause of offending through therapeutic

intervention

Chance 2 Change is the core project of Beyond Youth CIC and its rationale follows a three practice approach which is:

Group psychotherapy using the methods of Dr Irvin D Yalom Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) as pioneered by Dr Aaron Beck The Addiction Treatment Programme as overseen by Dr Neil Brenner.

In creating this programme, evidence and experience has been drawn upon from all 3 approaches and applied to the client group which demonstrates an inability to understand or regulate their own behaviour.

Prisoners can often struggle to make sense of life events and can lack the emotional intelligence and self-awareness to understand either themselves or their behaviour patterns.

The central premise of the rationale behind Chance 2 Change is that behaviours are learnt from the environment we are brought up in, for example, if we learn that we are not cared for by those responsible for nurturing, it is impossible to know how to care for ourselves or others therefore there is no ability to perceive the victims perspective. Further traumatic childhood issues can create co-dependence and the primary feature of co-dependence is abandonment of self, which means adapting ourselves to fit in with others. Chance 2 Change encourages prisoners to first identify, secondly acknowledge, thirdly understand, fourthly respect and finally bring about steps to change.

This intervention averages a 74% non-reconviction rate

Key Facts about Chance 2 Change Ÿ The course is voluntary, with self-referral frequent Ÿ Our attendance rate is high (98% completion rate)Ÿ Delivery is flexible – typically the eight two-hour sessions are delivered over a

period of 2/3 weeks. It can also be delivered in relation to the end of the prison sentence.

Ÿ The course is short (16 hours in total), making it attractive to prison management Ÿ Support beyond delivery can be provided by our facilitator, which is in contrast to

other behavioural courses in prison.

“I would say Chance 2 Change is the most positive course I have ever done even out of jail and the facilitator is the best teacher. She will listen to you, she is understanding and best of all she don't judge you”.

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www.beyondyouth.org.uk

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Concern for Mental Health

Concern for Mental Health is pleased to support Free Me, in London, providing free care and support for young women recovering from eating disorders and addictions, through the unique mode of jewellery making.

The four month program offers individual/group therapy, drama/movement therapy, and nutritional counseling with a registered dietician. They also offer monthly workshops on CV writing and interview coaching with 'Side Kicks', an organization specializing in that.

Free me is a registered charity which has set up a social enterprise "Sweet Cavenaugh" by which the jewellery is sold through a variety of outlets.

The jewelry is bold, beautiful and unique. Each piece is designed and handmade in London using a mixture of semi precious stones, metals and glass.

www.free-me.com

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Young people help reduce stigma for Mental Illness

CFMH gives 2 awards to young people every year get recognized at the Annual Ball. They are selected because they voluntarily contribute in the Community to familiarize people with Mental illness, carrying the message that mental illness can be spoken about without embarrassment and it can be treated It is a message of hope.

Yopey /CFMH Award winner 2017 Jodie Goodacre

The suicide of a friend jolted her from a downward spiral which had seen her attempt to take her own life, it inspired her to become a voice for young people affected by the stigma of mental ill-health.

Her campaigning on mental health includes Volunteering with 'Time to Change' taking the message to schools in the county,

organizing events, being a Media commentator and inspiring others to be open about their own challenges.

Jodie has spoken frankly to students around the country about her battle with mental health, including self-harming at 16, a suicide bid at the age of 18 and her eventual diagnosis. The girl whose self-confidence plummeted when injury halted her dream of a sporting career, is now in demand from television and radio as a commentator on mental health.

At age 16 she began to self-harm. At the age of 18 she tried to take her own life. Six months after her attempt, a close family friend took his own life. “We grew up together: 'It was the jolt I needed and it opened my eyes to what was going on in my life, things needed to change. I didn't want anyone else to go through what he went through and what his family, friends and I were feeling'.

Her friend's death gave Jodie" the passion to fight for others, not feeling alone like he did. And rather than just wanting to change I realized I had to make change happen.

“I am living with a mental illness rather than fighting it. I have an illness but it does not define me and I want to encourage others to do the same.” she said.

'The hardest part of the stigma around mental health is not being able to talk openly about it as you would with a physical health problem,' said Jodie. She has tried to break the stigma , “It is nice to be out there and making a difference for those less able to have their voice heard, I can be their voice. The door is opening on mental illness.

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Yopey /CFMH Award winner 2017 Roshni Patel

Roshni Patel publishes a newsletter Called Positivity for other young people with eating disorders, circulated in mental health clinic waiting rooms. The newsletter came out several times last year. Roshni writes all of the articles herself with ideas of coping strategies that she was given while in hospital.

Roshni would like a career in mental health services.

Her eating disorder at age 14 led to admission into an eating-disorder clinic for eight weeks. Since then, around stressful periods, her weight reduces.”

Roshni took the very brave decision to speak to school assemblies and classes about her experiences. Her head of school said: “To speak with both passion and clarity about such personal matters to five audiences of nearly 400 each took enormous courage. She earned the respect of staff and students alike.' I could tell from the silence in the room that Roshni's words had a profound impact and encouraged students to reflect on the issues discussed.”

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Young Ambassadors in the Community

The CFMH awardees from 2016 have continued to do good work

CFMH awards a prize yearly to 2 programs where the young people have contributed in the Community to further the cause of Mental Health

Award Winners 2016 with Ambassador Patnaik and Lady Hameed

Samuel has also been working hard to get new people on board , this consists of well known people and celebrities, which include TV presenter Phillip Schofield who is a close friend of Samuel and his partner Ashleigh. Also lead singer from the worldwide band The 1975 and many more. Samuel received a thank you letter from Her Majesty The Queen ,for his and his organization's work which has made a significant contribution to mental health services in the UK. He was invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace where he met Prince William & Kate Middleton and Prince Harry. He spoke to them about his organization and current mental health issues. Samuel gave an interview on BBC radio and appeared on TV for BBC Look East.

www.support.how/celebrity-supporters.php

Samuel Carvelho Award winner 2016

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Yopey Award winners 2016

at the Ball with their certificates from CFMH

The Group Members were: Gracie Powell, Lydia Banton, Charlotte Cox, Ciara Dineen, Antoney Sibley

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CFMH Fundraising Association with other charities

Concern for Mental Health is recognized as a beneficiary Charity of the 'Walk for Peace', organized by the Ahmadiya Association . As well as bringing people from a wide range of backgrounds and faiths together, these walks raise money for local and national good causes, money is distributed to charities registered with Peace walk .

Our supporters from CFMH walked as part of a group of approximately 3000 people on a lovely sunny Sunday along the river Thames in Greenwich, and enjoyed a delicious lunch. We raised £2000, that will be matched by the Organizers of Peace walk . Thank you to the walkers : Anjou, Alexei, Ghazala, Mala, Seemi, Saeed, Solangela, Shirin, Sophia, Sangeeta &…… Merlin.

CFMH was awarded a check for £6000 by the Ahmadiya Elders in November 2016 at

a reception in the House of Commons.

Our Seemi being interviewed by a reporter

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Imran Hameed raised £4500 running for CFMH Half Marathon in Southampton, New York

Cheers Well done

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Fund raising - British 10 K Run

We participated in the Virgin Sports British 10 K Run in July .

Angelina Kohli organized the event very efficiently for CFMH, she raised £10000 !

The runners were Amit Bhudia, Austen Mason, Noreen Khan, Peter Cowell, Utam Bhudia, Mohsen Syed, Max Dialdas, Xaviar Dialdas, Arlo Barry, Christina Sarafian, Rosanna Holden, Furqan Hassan, Malika Mahbubani, Karina Ramchandani, Elavarasi Kuppasamy, Bryan Keye. Natalia Remizovea from Insuria organized 15 runners from their Company, they chose to run for CFMH !

There were 9268 runners in total who ran for 387 different charities for the event . Westminster was shut down, London was transformed into a moving party of thousands of people running, cheering, laughing and moving.The CFMH runners and cheer- leading Supporters got together at the Red Lion for a drink and a bite, and received goodie bags donated kindly by Mr Kartar Lalvani of Vitabiotics.

We say a big thank you to Anjou and the runners, and all the supporters who came to cheer.

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Kaleidoscope 2016Art Exhibition/Fundraising Event

A new Perspective on Contemporary Pakistani Art Curated by Sophia Chaudhry, Asia House November 2016

Solangela and John Garbutt with Sophia

Faheen and Ahmad, guests

These works which were highly innovative and compelling in presenting creative ideas. Each artist's work represented a different style and genre within the medium. The proceeds were donated to charities, Concern for Mental Health being the primary recipient. Sophia found it an extremely rewarding experience in presenting new trends in Pakistani Art and promoting emerging artists, which most importantly lead to the development of an international market for the work.

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Mental Health Concern Ball2016

Harp Matharu and Maryam Allaghband

Laila, Khalid, Georgie, Shalaila

The Kamisas and their Mishcon Friends

Carol, Dr Neil and Sara Brenner

Sophie and Varinder

Ambassador Patnaik gives Awards

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Mental Health Concern Ball2016

Ambassador Patnaik, Lord Khalid Hameed, Patron CFMH GP Hinduja

Prize winner Dr Michael, Guest, Lady Ghazala Hameed, Dr Sofiah, Dr Shirin

The guests join in the Halloween Paradein the forefront is Reza, then, Sangeeta…..

Umesh Jagtiani, Nadir Mahmud and Rajesh Sharma

Seemi Awan and Momina Watton having a laugh with the mimes Nadia, Nadeen, Anju Kohli

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Concern For Mental HealthTrustees Report and Accounts

Review of activities

The projects paid for by Concern for Mental Health

Year Income FR/E Costs Project costs T Costs

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 on the account and comply with the Charity's governing document, applicable law and the requirements of the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting Charities (SORP 2005) issued in March 2005.

31 March 2016 to 31 March 2017.Concern for Mental Health is a UK Registered Charity established in 2003 with an aim to further the support for people suffering from psychiatric illness and to reduce the mystique and stigma that surrounds it.We have raised funds and have continued campaigns, initiatives and programs for delivery of care both locally and internationally.Ÿ The income comes from Donations, Fundraising events by the Charity.Ÿ The money raised is serving to fund our projects.Ÿ The planned allocation to various projects could change according to the

requirements of the programs, in consultation with the trustees. The funds remain in the account till the project is ready for the financial support.

Ÿ Young People's Awards, CFMH/YOPEYŸ Free Me, helping people with AnorexiaŸ Prison Reform Trust, educational material development for Magistrates,

Judges and others in the justice system Ÿ Sir CJ Institute of Psychiatry in Hyderabad Sindh, PakistanŸ Hospital Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi, PakistanŸ Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Behboud Premises, Rawalpindi, PakistanŸ Psychiatric Outpatient Services in Planned Parenthood Premises, Lahore,

PakistanŸ Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Somdutt Premises, Delhi, IndiaŸ Psychiatric Services, Dava & Dua Community Psychiatry Project, Mehsana,

Gujarat, IndiaŸ Educational Conferences India, Mental Health TrainingŸ Chance to change, tackling the root cause of offending through therapeutic

intervention

A summary of account activities follows:The following categories for the financial year are described.Income, Fundraising Costs (FRCosts), Charity Target Programme Costs (P Costs), and Total Costs (T costs) (all figures are in Pound Sterling)

2017 86660 25095 54595 798902016 68000 18040 55251 732912015 66265 17373 40500 578532014 63025 29240 39100 68340

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Helicopter Ride Over London for Two

Donated by Sophia and Nadir Mahmud

Treat yourself to a unique tour of London with this helicopter tour over the capital's rooftops. London is full of famous landmarks and attractions, from Canary Wharf to the houses of Parliament, and this unforgettable experience will give you a totally new perspective of one of the world's greatest cities. Sit back during your flight and appreciate all the grandeur of London as you take in stunning ariel views of a city steeped in history and culture. Just remember to bring your camera!

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Two Nights at Champneys Spa Resort for 2

Donated by Sophia and Nadir Mahmud

Two nights escape for 2 people with credit on your room to spend on - food, spa and treatments. Offering beauty, fitness, nutrition and holistic well being. The resorts serve as an oasis of calm in today's hectic world For those seeking a slice of spa indulgence, a pampering treatment, positive life style changes, can choose from three locations. Champneys Spa resort stands as a beacon of health and Well Being and a place to invigorate the senses. Each Spa retreat is situated in beautiful, tranquil surroundings, making your spa holiday truly relaxing with every moment.

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Pair of Gorgeous paintings by Aqeel Solangi, a young rising star among

NCA Artists

Courtesy Sophia Chaudhry

Aqeel Solangi, a very important upcoming artist from Sindh Pakistan has talent and a passion for painting that has taken him from cinema board painting in Sindh to the most respected art school in Pakistan NCA Lahore. Within a year of completing his masters in Fine Arts in 2005 Solangi started teaching at NCA's Rawalpindi campus in the Department of Fine Arts. He has since exhibited in several Solo and Group art shows locally and internationally.

Solangi received NCA Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust Art Bursary for the Prince's School of Traditional Arts, London in 2006. Solangi received; A Vision of the Future-2006 Young Artists Award by the Lahore Arts Council in 2006

This interesting composition with a bold use of colours portrays a surreal night scene in Dali like imagery. The painting displays organic twists of a tree emerging from the moon. His paintings are a self constructed narrative of multiple experiences realised on journeys both outer and inner. His work is powerful and infused with symbolism – such as the elliptical structure symbolising the moon.

Swirling clouds charge ahead across a star studded moon. The gust of wind brings energy into anotherwise still night. There is a diminishing perspective and the curve of the wall draws the eye into the painting. Skill of the artist is evident in the use of tone and light.

Painting No. 1

Painting No. 2

Aqeel Solangi, Untitled, 20''x 20''Acrylic on Canvas, Painting No. 1

Aqeel Solangi, untitled,16''x 20'' Acrylic on Canvas, Painting No. 2

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Theatre Tickets and Michelin Star Dinner for 4

Theatre treat donated by a Friend of CFMH

Spend an evening at National Theatre for a performance of Amadeus.Amadeus, by Peter Schaffer returns to Olivier at National Theatre following its sell out success in two consecutive years. Set in Vienna, the music capital of the world, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy it.

Michelin star Dinner for four at Amaya or Vera Swami

Donated by Ranjit and Namita Mathrani

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Villa Victoria Thalpe, Sri Lanka for 1 Week for 6

Donated generously by Georgina Hirdaramani

Nestled beneath swaying coconut palms, mere footsteps from the Indian Ocean, Victoria Villa is an understated five-bedroom villa near Galle on Sri Lanka's Southern coast. Originally designed by acclaimed Australian architect Bruce Fell-Smith, Victoria's extensive renovation in 2016 by Sri Lankan architectural practice of 'The Contemporary Design Studios' has brought the villa firmly into the modern age whilst sensitively retaining its important sense of history.

Staffed by a small team including a chef, this charming beach villa, a cherished family escape, presents modern artwork, chic antiques and contemporary furnishings.

The staff will look after you, spoil you, the chef will create delicious meals as per your desire!

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Theatre Tickets & Dinner for four

Dinner for Four at PeyoteDonated by owner Mr Tarun Mahrotri

Enjoy the vibrant spirit of Modern Mexico City in Mayfair as Peyote London With their contemporary and refined take on

renowned Mexican food

Theatre Tickets for four at the National Theatre

Courtesy Dr Neil and Sara Brenner

13 Cork Street Mayfair London W1S 3NS31 Kenington Park Road Notting Hill

New Branches in Dubai and Ibiza peyoterestaurant.com/mayfair

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Jacket by Shamaeel

Courtesy Samia Nasr

Shamaeel Ansari is one of the living legends of Pakistani fashion with twenty-fours years of work in the industry under her belt. Her quintessential label has stood the test of time and expanded its presence globally.

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Caribbean Resorts Palm Island Resort & Spa, The Grenadines

for 7 nights, 6 people, 3 rooms

Donated by Elite Properties Courtesy Dr Nicole Gehl

You can Choose package from these properties as well : The Verandah Resort and Spa, Antigua; St. James's Club & Villas, Antigua; Pineapple Beach Club Antigua; Palm Island Resort & Spa, The Grenadines; St. James's Club Morgan Bay, Saint Lucia; The Club, Barbados Resort & Spa and Los Establos Boutique Inn, Panama.

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Raffles

We thank all of you who generously

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Indu Gilani: Barbour overnight bag and wool scarves

Momina Awan: Clarins Hamper

Momina Awan: Thiery Mugler Hamper

Ranjit Mathrani: Masala World Vouchers

Dr Nicole Gehl, Elite Island Resorts Carribean Vacation, Elite Island Resorts, Package for 6 people

Upto 3 rooms, airfare and food not included

Malvika Kapoor: an outfitMalvika is the Founder of the company Risque.

www.berisque.co

Raffle Prize: Brunch at the Montagu Restaurant in the Churchill Hotel

Weekend BrunchesWith live music, unlimited mouth watering dishes, free-flowing drinks and

stunning views over Portman Square, The Montagu's famed brunches are not to be missed.

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The Journey ….. Our Friends A Special Thank Youto those who've helped us as Committee

Members, and in various ways in our journey to start projects, raise funds and more

Sarah Brenner Rukhsana Ahmad

Counsellor Seema KumarPrincess Yasmien Abbasi

Radhika RasgotraSaniya Saeed

Sherry Rehman Heena Vekaria

Aneela Rabbani KharMeena SethiZeba Hussain Meher Sheriff

Prince Siraj ul MulkNazneen Laljee

Ritu GulhatiTehmina Khan

Sangeeta Talukdar Bashan Raffique

Kiran Kumar Leena Choudhry Shahina McKelvieShama Hussain

Maria VazSophia JavaidSamina Imam

Raj GillYlva TaseerFedda Uziel

Lady Verity RavensdaleMona AlmanSeemi Butt

Gauri keeling Shubna Mukhi

Lady Lennie Miller Mahtab RashdiDr Sara Shiekh

Dr Rashid Sheikh Bindya Malhotra

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Mrs Irvani Alaghband Sir Anwar Pervez

Alpha Hospitals Mr Dilip Pathak

Mr Hasan Askari Dr & Mrs Tony Hammond

Dr Neil & Sara Brenner Mr & Mrs Rishi

Dr Ann Droeut Groff Mr John Rous

Dr Elza Eapen Countess Bina Sella

Mr Dhanraj Gidwaney Mrs Najma Saeed

Mr & Mrs Gestetner Mr Shan Soni

Lord & Lady Goldsmith Dr & Mrs Jack Singer

Mr Owais Haleem Dr William Shanahan

Mr Kishore & Mrs Georgina Hirdaramani Sindhi Nari Sabha

Lord Khalid Hameed Mrs Nasreen Stack

Lady Ghazala Hameed Mr Azad Shivdesani

Mrs Farida & Mr Yuku Hamied Ms Najmi Sura

Mr GP Hinduja Mrs Kusum Rani Sahni

Abdul Lateef Jameel CO Ltd. Mrs Priya Vandrevalla

Mrs Lubna Afzal Javaid Wilkins and Kennedy

Mr Kauser Kazmi (Habib Bank Zurich) Mrs Kara Conti Wilson

Kernco Foundation The Worshipful Company of Weavers

Mrs Angelina Kohli Vitabiotics

Prince Mohsin Ali Khan Warburg Pinkerton

Ms Sangeeta Kumar Irshad Rashid

Dr Susan Horsewood Lee Mishcon de Reya

Lombard Trust Now Health International

Lynn Foundation Rami Ranger

Mrs Padma Lalvani Ahmadiya Assiciation

Mr Kartar Lalvani Nadir Mahmud

Mr Rahman Mir Sophia Choudry

Mr Ranjit & Mrs Namita Mathrani Debbie Menton

Mrs Usha Mittal Nightingale Hospital

Ms Fiona Graham Morvi Foundation AXAPPP

Mrs Sharda Madhvani Dr Anthony Hammond, KIMS Hospital

Lord GK Noon Senso Detect Bera

Donations that sustained us

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Supporters through Talent Rukshana Ahmed Sonu and Eva Shivdesani

Moin Shah Mrs Maheen Khan

Muzzafar Ali Ratna Chadda

Meher Sheriff Chetan Mehta

Nisar Ahmad Senso Detect Bera

Karam Sethi Mr Harp Matharu

Mr Prahlad Bubbar Dr Momahhed Ali Bhatti

Jamil Naqsh Arun & Bena Mehta

Dr Neil Brenner Furqan Hassan

Najmi Sura Tarun Mahrotri

Darius Campbell Ankush Bhasin

Kiki Siddiqui Roma Mahrotri

Ashok Dhavan Farima Perry

Alexander Vasalevsa Anton Mossiman

Basia Hamilton Reza Javaid

McKelvie & Co. Vayu Naidu

Masoor Haq Sumaer Amar

Sara Riaz Khan Dr Rashmi Patel

Rahul Kohli Farima Perry

Tarun Mahrotri Jila Peacock

Sun Joo Kim Sehar Nasr

Shan Mahrotri Mashkoor Reza

Marjie Kamath Dr Gordana Melavic

Malvika kapoor Momina Awan

Odile Kidd Sarah Awan

Nikki Hirderamanai Mr Ravi Rajagopal

Theodora Dani

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Donations for Specific Projects Founding Members for a new Build project planned for Islamabad contributed funds. There weren't enough funds to build a new hospital. These funds were used to renovate an existing dilapidated building assigned to Concern For Mental Health within the premises of Sir CJ Institute of psychiatry in Hyderabad. The contributors were notified.

We thank the following Founding members for their contribution:

Dr and Mrs Nobil Ahmad (UK) £1,000

Mrs Yasmeen Dawood (UK) £1,000

Mr and Mrs Afzal (Pak) £1,000

Dr Ghazala Afzal Hameed (UK) £1,000

Mrs Mehr Hussain Sharif (Pak) £1000

Mrs Nazneen Lalljee (UK) £1000

Drs Ruby and Nazar Querishi (UK) £1000

Dr Latifa Noman & Omar Noman (USA) £1000

Mr & Mrs Hasan Askari (UK) £1000

Count Bruce and Mrs Louis Starzenski (USA) £1000

Mrs Hanifa Latif (Pak) £1000

Mr Zahid Yusuf (Pak) £1000

Mr and Mrs Izzat Majid (UK) £3500

Dr Khalid Hameed (UK) £1000

Mr and Mrs Shiraz Lalji (Canada) £1000

Mr and Mrs A. & S. Rangoonwalla (UK) £1000

Mr and Mrs Tariq Aziz (Pak) £1000

Mrs Tehmina Khan Habibullah (Pak) £1000

Habib Bank AG Zurich (UK) £1000

Sir Anwer Pervaiz £2000

Total raised £23500

Mr Dhanu Gidwaney supports the Hyderabad project yearly.

We are grateful we can rely on his support

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Concern for Mental Health24 Redington Road | London Nw3 7RB | UKUK Charity Registration No. 1098307

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