Belakoo Trust Conducted Fundraiser Concert in Aid of the Trust’s Educational Initiatives

The live concert on December 11th, sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank, featured upcoming musicians who extended their support towards the trust’s educational initiatives for underprivileged children

Bangalore: Belakoo Trust, conducted their maiden fundraiser music concert on the 11th of December in Bangalore. The live event, sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank, saw amateur artists and upcoming musicians coming together to perform a wide repertoire of songs, ranging from pure classical Carnatic music to folk songs in Kannada and popular chart-toppers in English and Hindi.

Singers performing at the event included popular city-based artists Pavan Rao, Anagha Balakrishna, Santosh Chandrashekar and others.

Belakoo Trust Conducted Fundraiser Concert in Aid of the Trust’s Educational Initiatives
Belakoo Trust Conducted Fundraiser Concert in Aid of the Trust’s Educational Initiatives

The event was held on the 11th of December at Ram Mandir Auditorium, N R Colony, Basavanagudi. The event had over 320 attendees who made it to the event to support our initiative.

Belakoo Trust Conducted Fundraiser Concert in Aid of the Trust’s Educational Initiatives
Economy India

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Shivananda R Koteshwar, Trustee Belakoo Trust, “We are glad that our maiden fundraiser concert was a grand success. We are filled with gratitude for having the opportunity to help the community in our own way. I am thankful to everyone who came forward to help and took part in the fundraising concert”.

Belakoo Trust Conducted Fundraiser Concert in Aid of the Trust’s Educational Initiatives
Economy India

All proceeds from the event will be utilized towards funding the NGO’s educational initiatives and skilling programmes for 2022. The organization aims to educate and upskill over 200 underprivileged children in the upcoming year as part of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) programmes and other learning initiatives designed to supplement their basic learning at the local village schools.

(Economy India)