On the vibrant evening of Saturday, February 10th, the members of HELLO Trust at Harrow Appi orchestrated a dazzling White Long Ducker disco, not just as a lively social event but also with a heartfelt purpose — to raise funds for Hands on Tokyo. This impactful charity is renowned for creating meaningful opportunities for individuals to engage in community service initiatives.
The disco proved to be a tremendous success, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries by bringing together students and community members alike. The event, infused with a spirit of generosity, managed to raise an impressive 43 thousand yen for Hands on Tokyo. This financial contribution is set to make a tangible difference in furthering the charity's noble mission.
Behind the scenes, the dedicated members of HELLO Trust demonstrated extraordinary teamwork and organizational prowess. From meticulously planning the menu and coordinating beverages to curating engaging entertainment, every detail was carefully considered. Despite encountering challenges in logistics, such as ordering refreshments and securing the perfect time slot for the event, the team's resilience prevailed, turning potential hurdles into triumphs.
The joyous atmosphere was heightened by the energetic performance of the school rock band, captivating the audience and adding a musical flair to the festivities. As laughter echoed and dance moves filled the room, it became evident that the White Long Ducker disco was not just an evening of entertainment but a celebration of unity, service, and the collective impact that a compassionate community can achieve.
In essence, the event exemplified HELLO Trust's commitment to making a positive difference, not only within the local community but also on a global scale through their support of Hands on Tokyo. This successful disco serves as a testament to the power of collective effort in creating lasting change and fostering a sense of camaraderie among diverse individuals with a shared vision for a better world.
Author: Mola Wejjanchai
Publishing Date: March 12th 2024
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