Monday, February 13, 2017
New Zealand: Ahmadiyya Elders to hold Annual Walkathon
So far we have contributed over $25,000 to the NZ Blind Foundation. The funds are used for the raising and training of guide dogs for the blind.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch |UK Desk
Source/Credit: AMJ New Zealand
By AMJ - NZ | February 12, 2017
All are welcome to participate in this program
The founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community said: ''My desire, my wish and my objective is serving humanity. It is my job, my faith, my inspiration and my way''. Thus our community worldwide is engaged in various activity to serve Humanity such as ''water for life'' and ''gift of sight'' in poor countries to blood donations, cleaning of public facilities and walking for charity elsewhere to name a few.
In New Zealand, we have held an annual Walkathon event since 2009 to raise funds for Blind Foundation and Humanity First NZ. Members of our Jama'at rally with external organisations to walk a 10km track to raise funds. So far we have contributed over $25,000 to the NZ Blind Foundation. The funds are used for the raising and training of guide dogs for the blind.
This walkathon is on 18th March 2017, Registration starts at 9:00 am.
It's not too late to Register!
All are welcome to participate in this program by raising sponsorship funds and taking part in the charity walk. Complementary Refreshments will be provided after the walk!
To be part of this noble cause contact: Mr Eqbal Khan
Phone - 021 133 6146 or Email - eqbalakhan@gmail.com
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at NZ
Phone: 0800 Y ISLAM (0800 9 47526)
When:Saturday 18 March 2017, 9:00am
Where: Barry Curtis Park
163 Chapel Road, Flat Bush, Auckland
Restrictions: NONE (All Ages welcome)
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