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GALA 2019

In Support of Female Athletes in Disability Sport on their Path to Tokyo 2020 & Beyond

3rd October , Church House Westminster, London

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Path to Success’ 3rd annual Fundraising Gala was hosted on 3rd October 2019 in the Historical Church House, Westminster raising over £60,000.


A Fundraising Evening with great Entertainment, Dancing and Good Food in support of Great Britain’s Talented Female Athletes in Disability Sport. In previous years, this unique event has taken us from the West End Rhapsody Musical to The Magic of Childhood.  This year, Incognito Artists and Dj Navi from London Tramp took our guests on a special journey to Tokyo 2020.

Guests Dressed Elegantly, enjoyed the evening with a three-course meal and the opportunity to raise a toast with our inspiring athletes and hear their incredible stories. They had the opportunity to bid on special items and danced away until the end of the night.

Proceeds of the evening supported Path to Success’ prestigious appeal, “Path to Tokyo 2020 & Beyond” which currently provides financial sponsorship to 14 talented GB Female Athletes from all parts of the UK in 4 major Disability Sports: Wheelchair Basketball, Para Badminton, Wheelchair Tennis and Powerlifting. Path to Success has pledged over £100K for three years to provide coaching, equipment, and support with tournament and travel costs. The aim is to be able to raise funds to support Additional Female Athletes in disability sport with only one year to Tokyo Paralympics.

You still can support by pledging towards this worthwhile appeal through Virgin Money.

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