UK: The young Ahmadiyya Muslims working tirelessly to help Grenfell Tower victims


Many faith groups, including the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) deployed selfless volunteers to assess the requirements and provide desperately-needed supplies.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit:  Metro.co.uk
By Nicole Morley | June 23, 2017

As questions continue to be raised about the help offered to Grenfell Tower survivors by authorities, volunteers on the ground are working tirelessly.

There was an outpouring of kindness from Londoners following the horrific blace at the 24-storey block in west London.

Makeshift drop-off points popped up in local churches and sports centres and they were quickly overwhelmed by donations of food, toiletries, blankets and clothing.

In the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower block fire, which claimed at least 79 lives, the local communities have pooled together to help their neighbours in a time of need.

Many faith groups, including the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) deployed selfless volunteers to assess the requirements and provide desperately-needed supplies.

Young men from the Ahmadiyya community cooked and distributed meals to the survivors in the days following the horrendous blaze.
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