The initiative is part of the AMYA’s national ‘Muslims for Humanity’ campaign in which its volunteers are aiming to bring a smile to the vulnerable and sick over the winter.
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Source/Credit: AMYA Yorkshire
By Press Statement | December 28, 2015
Volunteers from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) Yorkshire Region visited the Sheffield Children Hospital & Huddersfield Calderdale Hospital, along with Sheffield Longley Residential Nursing home & in Huddersfield Colne Valley Residential Nursing home, Kirkwood hospice, Paddock Lodge to deliver gifts, toys, chocolates & Greetings cards to spread seasonal joy.
Youth have also donated food to the Sheffield Emmaus Feeding center & to Jubilee centre in Huddersfield.
The initiative is part of the AMYA’s national ‘Muslims for Humanity’ campaign in which its volunteers are aiming to bring a smile to the vulnerable and sick over the winter.
Nadeem Ahmed Regional Youth Leader of AMYA Yorkshire said: “As a youth charity we try to educate young people that each of us has a social responsibility to help our local communities, especially those challenged by sickness. We are trying to do this by getting out into the community and offering smiles and some simple gifts. I am extremely touched by the warm response of the local staff who are truly inspirational people."
Earlier this month the group were also involved in flood relief efforts in the Cumbria area.
For more information visit: www.muslimsforhumanity.org.uk
-- Muslims for Humanity spread winter cheer During Festive Season
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