The event included lunch and question and answer session, before community members were given demonstrations and took photos with emergency services staff and their vehicles.
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By Jimboomba Times | September 13, 2017
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community of Logan held a services seminar at the Baitul Al Masroor Mosque in Stockleigh on Sunday, September 10.
In attendance were four police officers from Logan Police, two paramedics from Jimboomba’s Emergency Response Team and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services community engagement officer Robert Bloss, who were all on hand to educate the community about their roles and respective services.
The event included lunch and question and answer session, before community members were given demonstrations and took photos with emergency services staff and their vehicles.
Image: Jimboomba Times |
“All the officers were very pleased with their visit to the Stockleigh mosque,” he said.
“Everyone commented and said they learned a lot and were very much pleasantly surprised to see the culture, inclusiveness and hospitality at the mosque.
“The panelists really enjoyed the main session, the presentations, the hospitality and children asking good questions.”
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