The walks form part of AMYA’s annual ‘Mercy4Mankind’ campaign which includes regular homeless feeding sessions, tree planting and hospital and care home visits.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Raza ul Haq | May 27, 2017
This bank holiday weekend, local school children from Masroor Region, based in South West London, will be joining hundreds of children from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) to walk a mile at several different sites across London and the Home Counties, including London’s oldest Mosque in Southfields and Western Europe’s largest Mosque in Morden.
They are raising vital funds for the UK based charity, Humanity First. The walk will take place on Saturday 27th May at the Fazl Mosque, Southfields , a day before many Muslims will begin the month of fasting across the country.
The children are raising vital funds for UK based charity, Humanity First, who have launched the Classroom Transformation Project under their Knowledge for Life programme. They aim to turn drab classrooms in low income countries into vibrant learning environments, inspiring students and teachers alike.
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