This is the third year the young Muslims have organised a New Year street clean but this time they are inviting local residents to join them.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) trains its young people to be "model citizens" |
Source/Credit: Wales Online
By Abbie Wightwick | December 29, 2017
Young Muslims are asking people to help them spend New Year’s Day cleaning the streets in Wales as part of a UK campaign.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) is inviting local communities to join them in a countrywide campaign to pick up litter.
They’ll be getting up early on January 1 to go out with litter picks and bin bags onto the streets across the UK.
Volunteers in Cardiff will focus on Queen Street , St Mary Street , High Street, the Civic Centre and adjoining areas.
The association said the campaign aims to instil a sense of community spirit among youngsters.
This is the third year the young Muslims have organised a New Year street clean but this time they are inviting local residents to join them.
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