“The Ahmadiyya Muslim Elder Association has had a fantastic year, raising over £685,000 for charities across the country, and we really couldn’t have done it without all of your support.”
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Surrey and Hants News
By News Desk | January 17, 2018
Five local charities have a spring in their step thanks to money raised through a sponsored walk.
The Charity Walk for Peace, organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elder Association and East Hampshire District Council, raised more than £7,000 for local causes.
The groups gathered before Christmas to receive the money and celebrate the success of last September’s event.
Home-Start Butser (£2,000), Home-Start WeyWater (£2,000), the Southern Domestic Abuse Service (£2,000), the Rosemary Foundation (£500) and Artscape (£500) all benefited from the walk.
It followed a five-mile course from Bentley Station to Alice Holt Forest and was the first to be held in the district.
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