On New Year’s day in cities and towns across Britain, as well as across the world, members of AMYA got up just after dawn to clean the streets of their towns and cities.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Keighley News
By Miran Rahman A December 2, 2017
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Keighley started 2018 with a litter picking session on the streets of Keighley town centre.
Volunteers grabbed bin bags and litter pickers and hit the streets of Keighley straight after morning prayers, at the Ahmadiyya Mosque based in Worth Way.
Their efforts were part of the UK-wide Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Associations' (AMYA) Mercy for Mankind initiative, which has seen members plant thousands of trees, feed the homeless, visit poorly children in hospital and sell poppies, among other activities.
On New Year’s day in cities and towns across Britain, as well as across the world, members of AMYA got up just after dawn to clean the streets of their towns and cities.
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