Annual Ball

On Saturday, November 8th, the Ballroom of the Dorchester will be transformed into a Venetian extravaganza. An intoxicating feast for the senses, amongst its many activities the Ball will feature encapsulating entertainment, music and exquisite food and drink!

The Annual Graham Layton Trust (GLT) Ball is now considered one of London's premier gala events and has helped raise thousands of pounds for the Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust (LRBT).

Date Saturday, November 08, 2008
Venue    The Dorchester Ballroom, Park Lane, London W1K 1QA
Time

Champagne reception: 7.00 pm

Dinner, Dance & Art Auction:  8.00 pm

Carriages at 1.00 am

Dress Code Black Tie, Ball Gowns

Inaugural fundraising event in Edinburgh

The Colour Of Paradise - A film by Majid Majidi

Graham Layton Trust invites you to their inaugural fundraising event in Edinburgh:

A reception and film screening @ The Filmhouse Cinema

Dates Sunday 16th Nov 2008, 1.15pm - 4 pm
Venue The Filmhouse Cinema,
88 Lothian Road,
Edinburgh
EH3 9BZ
Tickets £20: strictly limited - will be allocated on a first come, first served basis
Times

Pre - Screening Reception (with soft drinks & sandwiches): 1:15pm to 2pm Film Guild Room

Film Screening: 2pm to 4pm, Cinema 2

Enquiries and bookings: freedachaudhri@hotmail.com
0781 768 1116
   
  Click here to download more details.

Please click here to view our archive of previous fund raising events.

 

 

LRBT hospital enables 10 month old baby to see for the first time

“10 month old Mehrulla was brought to the LRBT hospital in Quetta because her eyelids were fused.

They could have treated her if she’d been older, but as a young child she needed a general anaesthetic to stop her moving during the operation. These facilities are not yet available in Quetta, and so Mehrulla had to travel 840 Km to Karachi.

On her arrival she was admitted to the LRBT hospital and treated free. So she was able to see Pakistan with both eyes as she travelled the 15 hour journey home.

Without the funds to travel to Karachi, or the facilities available there, it is difficult to imagine what her future would have been. As a result of the free treatment she has received a fresh start in life.”