The event was part of the 'Mercy for Mankind' Charity Challenge 2018, a charitable initiative started by AMYA aiming to contribute to British society financially, socially and environmentally.
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By Web Desk | March 30, 2018
24 Hour Footy Fundraiser Helps Unite Communities
Last week, two teams from the Salford branch of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association took part in a huge 24 hour football fundraiser, which saw over £10,000 donated to help victims of the Manchester Arena bomb attack.
"Football has always been a sport that unites communities" says event organiser Abdul Rauf Lodhi "Our youth members are not only keen footballers but they are also committed volunteers who strive to serve those in need..."
"We are British, we are Muslims and we stand united against extremism..."
A few days before the Kerslake Report into the Manchester Arena bomb attack, forty teams made up of 250 Muslim youths from all over the country took part in a 24 hour football fundraiser to help victims of the horrific event.
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