The head of the organizing committee of the "Charity Walk", Nabeel Aslam and co-organizers Mansoor Gardezi, Umar Aziz and Imran Zaka were pleased for the great success.
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By Ahmadiyya Times | December 10, 2010
Wiesbaden - The Ahmadiyya Muslim community with its President Abdullah Wagishauser again donated a substantial sum for charitable purposes.
A total of 6,000 Euros are donated by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
Two non-profit children's charity organizations "Zwerg Nase" and "Bärenherz" will receive about €3,000 each.
Dr. Helmut Müller, Mayor of the city of Wiesbaden was present when Abdullah Wagishauser, the president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community presented a total of €6,000 to charities.
Sabine Schenk and Erhard steel of Zwerg Nase and Gabriele Orth of Bärenherz erhalten each took a check for 3,000 Euros.
The head of the organizing committee of the "Charity Walk", Nabeel Aslam and co-organizers Mansoor Gardezi, Umar Aziz and Imran Zaka were pleased for the great success.
The money was raised during the "Charity Walk" of the Ahmadiyya community in October, where Lord Mayor was the patron.
"The 'Charity Walk' is appreciated from the heart for benefiting the great organizations such as Bärenherz and Zwerg Nase," the OB said while accepting the donation. (hbh/AT)
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