Mangaluru: Humanity First Foundation to hold 'Mike Simon Nite' on Oct 23


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Mangaluru, Aug 5: Humanity First Foundation group also know as HFF Mangaluru, started the movement with strong motive to fight for and to support the rights of common people and a mission to extend help for the deserving, underprivileged individuals in the society.

They have taken active participation in organizing many charity events. In order to reach their future projects, they have organised 'Mike Simon Nite', a musical event on October 23.

 

The inauguration ceremony of this event was held in Angelore church hall on August 4.

The programme (muhurthum) was inaugurated by Fr William Menezes (parish priest of Guardian Angel Church) and Fr Lawrence Cutinho (assistant priest of Angelore Church). Rajesh Misquith the president of HFF welcomed the honorable guests. The guests included Mike Simon (music composer), Joswin Pinto (music director), Noel Pinto (vice president of Angelore Parish Council & member of HFF), Lolina Lobo (secretary of Angelore parish council and legal advisor of HFF), Prem D'Souza (vice president of HFF). The members of HFF were present.

The programme was concluded with a vote of thanks by Maxim D'Souza. The whole programme was wonderfully hosted by Felix Moras.

 

 

  

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