Mansi Mistry Foundation, All Set To Make Sports and Healthcare Inclusive for Underprivileged Children in India

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 25: Mansi Mistry Foundation, a charitable trust has been formed with the objective of promoting sports and healthcare in India. The foundation was started by the father-daughter duo Mr. Rajiv Mistry, daughter, Ms. Sanjna Mistry with the intention to bring Mansi Mistry’s passionate vision into reality. Many of the initiatives undertaken by the organisation is strongly supported by Sanjay Mistry, who is also the trustee of the organisation.

The foundation is established with an endeavor to uplift, support, recognize and inspire underprivileged sporting talents in India through honing their skills, offering sponsorships to deserving individuals, etc. It is the ultimate aim of the foundation to discover new talents across sporting activities, train them and support them to achieve their ultimate goal.

The foundation stone of this organization was laid on 28-01-22. Along with creating an all-inclusive atmosphere for sports enthusiasts, the foundation also desires to make health affordable to people across all walks of life by establishing cancer education and providing early cancer detection facilities across India. In addition, imbibing the philosophy of Donate Blood, Save Lives; Mansi Mistry Foundation recently conducted a Blood Donation Camp.

Speaking about the establishment of the foundation, Mr. Rajiv Mistry, Trustee, Mansi Mistry Foundation, said, “We are humbled that we have finally started the foundation that my wife late Mansi Mistry once envisioned. She always envisioned an India, which is a breeding ground of sporting talent, a sporting nation. Her contribution in the field of sports had been significant as it saw many underprivileged children hone their sporting talents and we want to continue it through this foundation.”

Sharing her thoughts about the foundation, Ms. Sanjna Mistry, Trustee, Mansi Mistry Foundation said,  “My beloved mother, Mrs. Mansi Mistry, a sports enthusiast, was a key advocate of making sports and healthcare inclusive in India. Her passion always inspired me and helped me decide on a life path at an early age itself. Today working with the foundation gives me immense pleasure and a sense of contentment that I am serving her vision and working towards the betterment of these young children.

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