Wednesday, February 19, 2014
UK: Ahmadi Muslims from Huddersfield lend helping hand to flood victims in southern England
They spent hours working with local community groups to wade through the mud and water and lay sandbags in Worcester.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Huddersfield Examiner
By Neil Atkinson | February 19, 2013
A massive helping hand for flood victims came from members of the Ahmadiyya Youth Association in Huddersfield
Muslim volunteers from Huddersfield help the massive clean-up after the terrible floods in Berkshire
Young people from Huddersfield have been playing a vital role in helping tackle the floods devastating parts of Britain.
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association and the Sikh group Khalsa Aid travelled to many parts of the country to help churches and community groups.
They spent hours working with local community groups to wade through the mud and water and lay sandbags in Worcester.
Supt Kevin Purcell, of North Worcester Police said: “It was a very generous gesture by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, who donated large number of blankets to troops on the flood effort in Worcester. The troops, police and community are truly appreciative. My words may be kind, they are just words, your action and deeds are so much more.’’
Earlier in the week soldiers, members of a local church and volunteers from the AMYA worked tirelessly to clear and fortify St Pauls Church in Staines. And a group of volunteers from the same Muslim group worked with the local community to prepare St Peter’s Church in Chertsey so that a local wedding could go ahead.
Kamal Aftab, a national AMYA disaster and relief co-ordinator from Huddersfield, said: ‘’Several hundred volunteers have taken time off work to travel hundreds of miles to assist with relief efforts. I can’t describe how touched we have all been by the warmth of the communities and people we have assisted. We are proud to be able to work alongside other faith groups and the army.’’
A helping hand for flood victims in Berkshrie from Muslim youth group members from Huddersfield A helping hand for flood victims in Berkshrie from Muslim youth group members from Huddersfield
Clr Shannon Saise-Marshall, of Runnymede, , said: “I’m here at the Runnymede Council and we are publicly thanking
Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth for all their generous help. True heroes rolling up sleeves and getting on with the job. Bless you.”
Volunteers have been based in Surrey, Berkshire, Middlesex, Dorset, Somerset, the Midlands, and North West England. The AMYA is operating a 24 hour rota with a central team surveying the hardest hit areas and deploying volunteers, 4x4 vehicles and supplies wherever there is a need.
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