Through its various activities, AMYA in the year of 2017 alone raised a staggering £800,000 for more than 20 British charities, bringing its total to over £3 million.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By Mike Crutchley | March 23, 2017
A fundraising event will be held in Trafford this weekend in memory the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK (AMYA) will be organising the 24-hour football effort in collaboration with the British Red Cross, tomorrow, at Powerleague Trafford Soccerdome.
It is set to involve more than 40 teams, from local businesses to interfaith groups, to sports clubs, and up to 250 Muslim youngsters.
The money raised will go towards the UK Solidarity Fund, which was set up by the British Red Cross in 2017 following attacks both in Manchester and London.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Read more
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