With the auspicious presence of the then British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair and his wife Cherie Blair QC, The Loomba Trust was officially launched on March 25, 1998. On September 8, 2004 Cherie Blair QC also inaugurated the Loomba House in London. The Loomba Trust has now grown up to a full-fledged charitable organization with great missions in its front. The Trust has already achieved its target of educating at least 100 children of poor widows in each of the 29 states throughout India. Managing a candid acumen towards his social works, Loomba nurtures his orphaned cause like no other. In his words, ""I believe in social service as a precaution rather than a cure".
The Loomba Trust also celebrates International Widows Day on 23rd June every year, highlighting the situation of widows and their children all over the world providing necessary focus for effective action. Some of the prominent supporters of the Loomba Trust are Cherie Blair, Sir Richard Branson and Ken Livingstone. The Loomba Trust supports a community based capacity-building project, in partnership with Virgin Unite, benefiting 1,500 HIV orphans in South Africa. The Trust has also become a global partner with Youth Business International, HRH The Prince of Wales’ charity, to empower young widows in Uganda, Kenya, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
Those who think about the weaker section of the society can make their contributions through the Loomba Trust. Because, spending for a noble cause is always considered greater than earning for oneself!

