With more than 8600 members spread across 124 chapters in the United Kingdom, AMYA frequently partakes in tree planting, homeless feeding and food bank donation sessions. In 2017, it raised over £600,000 for British charities.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Bolton News
By Daniel Holland | January 3, 2018
A TEAM of young Muslims braved the weather to clean the streets of Bolton on New Year’s Day
Members from the Bolton branch of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) kicked off their new year by tidying up streets in Bolton town centre.
On the morning of the New Year Day, 18 members of the youth group took to the streets with bin bags and litter picks in hand to fulfill their civic and religious duties.
The litter-picking by AMYA is designed to instil community spirit within youngsters. Following on from a successful campaign last year, the team took on this initiative and invited local residents to join in.
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