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Ahmadiyya Muslims Victoria: Walk for Humanity to Raise Thousands for Charity

Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association VIctoria 2 mins read

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association Victoria, in partnership with Humanity First Australia, is proud to present the Annual Charity Walk, scheduled for 8 September at Braeside Park, Braeside, starting at 10 AM. This event, honouring the legacy of the late Faraz Tahir, reflects the association’s enduring commitment to supporting social causes that make a tangible difference in people’s lives.

The Walk for Humanity is designed to be inclusive, offering routes of 1km, 2km, and 3km to accommodate all ages and abilities. The event will feature family-friendly activities, including food stalls and children’s entertainment, ensuring a day of joy and community spirit.

With a goal of raising over $20,000, surpassing last year’s impressive $15,000, all funds from the walk will be donated to Humanity First Australia. These contributions will directly support essential initiatives, such as winter appeals, disaster relief, and food hamper programmes, helping Australians in need.

This walk is part of a broader spectrum of charitable activities by the association, including the Lifeblood campaign “Faraz’s Gift,” which has already saved nearly 650 lives. The event stands as a powerful reminder of the positive impact that collective efforts can have on the community.

Join us on 8 September to walk together for a cause that unites us all in compassion and service. Your participation will not only honour a national hero but also contribute to the vital work of Humanity First Australia, bringing hope and relief to those who need it most.

Please use the below link to register and donate for a charitable cause.

About Humanity First Australia:

Humanity First Australia is the Australian chapter of the Humanity First International, a non-political, non-religious, impartial international relief and development agency dedicated to improving the lives of people in need.. With a presence in over 50 countries, Humanity First provides aid in areas such as disaster relief, healthcare, education, and community development, both within and Australia and worldwide. 

 

Event details: 

Link to register: https://events.humanitix.com/lets-walk-for-humanity 

Date & Time: Sunday, September 8th, 2024 at 10:00am

Location: Braeside Park, Lower Dandenong Road. Braeside VIC 3195

 


About us:

About Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association Victoria:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association Australia is a dynamic organisation dedicated to the spiritual and moral development of young Muslims across the nation. With a focus on service to humanity, the association actively engages in various charitable and social initiatives that benefit the wider community. Through its programs, the youth are encouraged to embody the values of peace, loyalty, and compassion. The association has a strong presence across Australia, fostering a sense of brotherhood and commitment to positive social change. It continues to play a pivotal role in nurturing future leaders who contribute to both their faith and society.


Contact details:

Syed Wajahat - 0400950053

Syed Moiz - 0405171280

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