Garry Sangha, a prominent Surrey businessman and entrepreneur, has been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his dedicated volunteer work with the Central City Breakers FC and BC Tigers. Sangha, a well-respected figure in the community, was nominated for the prestigious award by Jinny Sims, recognizing his unwavering commitment to giving back.
Sangha’s dedication to community service extends far beyond his volunteer roles with the Breakers and Tigers. He is a staunch advocate for supporting local initiatives and has a long history of philanthropic endeavors. Through his various charitable organizations and fundraisers, Sangha consistently demonstrates his belief in making a positive impact on the lives of others.
His generosity has been felt throughout Surrey, with donations to local hospitals, mental health societies, and construction worker healthcare initiatives. Sangha’s commitment to improving the well-being of the community is deeply rooted in his belief that investing in people and organizations is the key to building a brighter future.
In a message of support, Garry Sangha stated, “Let’s give time to our society so it can be a better place for our kids.” His words reflect the driving force behind his actions – a genuine desire to create a more just and equitable society for generations to come. Sangha’s dedication to community service serves as an inspiration to others, demonstrating that even amidst a busy professional life, it is possible to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those around us.