The Traditional Yoga Association, founders of the MUKTI project, is offering two tickets to Sting and Paul Simon's On Stage Together concert at the O2 in London on April 16, 2015!

The winner of this lottery will also have an opportunity to meet Sting before the concert and will receive return rail travel within the UK, dinner for two and one night at a London hotel on the night of April 16. Please note, the lottery is open only to UK residents aged 18 years and over.

Trudie Styler, patron of MUKTI, has generously offered the organisation this incredible opportunity, which will help raise money and awareness for MUKTI – a project that supports a home for HIV positive children, an orphanage for street kids and refuge in India for battered women and their children.

In 1998 the Traditional Yoga Association established the MUKTI Project in order to support the education of impoverished and endangered children in India. Since then MUKTI have extended their fund-raising to support projects in India for battered women and older women. Most recently they have begun donating to projects supporting homeless people in the UK. In the past 16 years they have raised nearly half a million pounds for the support of bonded labourers, street children, HIV Positive children, abused women and abandoned older women in India.

Tickets for the lottery draw are now on sale and can be purchased online here.

The winner will be announced at a lottery event draw on March 31, 2015.

Source: Sting.com

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