The Indian Cultural Association of Hertfordshire (ICAH) celebrated its 50th anniversary with a generous £500 donation from Taylor Wimpey North Thames.
The celebration took place at Woolmer Green Village Hall on Sunday, July 14, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India to residents.
Attendees enjoyed various cultural performances as well as traditional food and interactive activities, offering a chance to experience the culture of India first-hand.
Trustee at ICAH, Pravin Raval, said: "We are extremely grateful to Taylor Wimpey for the support.
"It was a fantastic event which everyone thoroughly enjoyed.
"Over 300 people were in attendance and we are very thankful for all the support from the community."
Paresh Pandya, Taylor Wimpey's senior sales and marketing manager, added: "We are delighted to support The Indian Cultural Association of Hertfordshire in celebrating their 50th anniversary.
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"Their dedication to preserving and sharing Indian culture aligns with our values of community engagement and cultural diversity."
The contribution from Taylor Wimpey went towards the running costs of the event.
A spokesperson for Taylor Wimpey said: "This sponsorship, split between Taylor Wimpey’s The Heath and The Vale developments, underscores Taylor Wimpey's commitment to supporting local communities in the areas in which it builds."
For more information about ICAH's recent and upcoming events search for the Indian Cultural Association on Facebook.
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