Ghana: Ahmadiyya Youth Association donates to Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind


“We do a lot of humanitarian activities through which we preach peace and love. We want to impact lives as many as we can. Our religion teaches us to be benevolent, loving, caring and above all, be each other’s keeper. Don’t be surprised. We are only following the teachings of Islam.”

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: GhanaWeb
By Staff Report | February 11, 2019

The youth wing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (Khuddam-Ul- Ahmadiyya) in the Abura Zone of the Central Region Saturday donated assorted items worth thousands of Ghana Cedis to the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind.

The items, which were acquired mainly through the contribution of members, included a bag of gari, beans, rice, 55 pieces of mosquito nets, boxes of soap and detergents, assorted soft drinks, toilet rolls, sachets of water, mobs and sanitary pads.

They also played a football match and socialised with the students to familiarise themselves with the activities of the school and to ascertain at first hand, how the students live on campus.

Presenting the items, Mr Rahman Arthur Quarm, President of the group said the donation was in fulfilment of the community’s annual charity projects, aimed at providing support for the deprived ones in the society.
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