Philanthropist Sudha Reddy is the First Hyderabadi to join the Global Gift Foundation Family

Philanthropist Sudha Reddy is the First Hyderabadi to join the Global Gift Foundation Family

By: WE Staff | Wednesday, 23 November 2022

At the glitzy Four Seasons George V Hotel, the Global Gift Foundation celebrated ten years of The Global Gift Gala Paris edition. Both Eva Longoria and Maria Bravo served as hosts for the enchanted evening. The MEIL Group's Sudha Reddy, a millionaire philanthropist from Hyderabad, represented India at this historic occasion.

Sudha Reddy is a global fashion star, socialite, lover of the arts, and world traveller who is best admired for her work in philanthropy and women's empowerment. The philanthropist directs Megha Group of Industries' CSR programmes, which support numerous social impact projects across India. The Sudha Reddy Foundation, which carries her name, supports women and children with a focus on providing access to affordable healthcare and quality education.

Reddy became the first Hyderabadi to get such a commendable honour because of her tenacious charity efforts and status as a great inspiration in the world of philanthropy. She was inducted into the family of Worldwide Gifters as one of the organization's global ambassadors.

She joins the ranks of international stars like Pitbull, Jane Fonda, Halle Berry, Will I AM, Huda Kattan, Meghan Markle, Alec Baldwin, Goldie Hawn, and others like Ricky Martin, David Beckham, Gordon Ramsay, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Huda Kattan, Will I AM, Huda Kattan, and Pamela Anderson.

Sudha Reddy shares, “I am very delighted to now be formally associated with the Global Gift Foundation as one of their patrons from India. It was such an insightful evening, meeting such noble-minded dignitaries and convening together to see how each one of us can create real-time impact and change in the world. I am looking forward to my new responsibilities as a global campaigner to reinforce the social consciousness of society and mobilise resources.”