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Muslim Youth and Humanity First Australia Launch Joint Charity Walk & Flood Relief Launch – Kangaroo Point & Taree Relief Efforts

Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia and Humanity First Australia 3 mins read

Media Opportunity:

Live interview of Australian Muslim Imam and volunteers. 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
17 June 2025

Charity Walk & Flood Relief Launch – Kangaroo Point & Taree Relief Efforts

Brisbane, QLD – Humanity First Australia, in partnership with Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Australia (Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association), is launching a combined Charity Walk & Community Gathering at Captain Burke Park, Kangaroo Point on Sunday, 22 June 2025 at 9 AM, alongside a simultaneous flood-relief deployment to Taree to support recent flood-affected communities.


🏃‍♂️ Kangaroo Point Charity Walk

  • A family‑friendly community event promoting unity, service, and fundraising for humanitarian projects both locally and abroad.

  • Members of all levels of government—federal, state, and local—are invited to engage with youth-led service initiatives and participate in the event.


🌊 Taree Flood Relief Mission


🙏 Special Guests & Media Opportunities

  • An Ahmadiyya Muslim Imam will be present in Brisbane for interviews, discussing the community’s guiding belief in “giving back to the country which has benefited us”, fostering integration and gratitude.

  • He will highlight the association’s commitment to offering youth positive outlets that empower them to channel their energy into service, leadership, and community development.

  • Live media access will also be available with volunteer leaders and Imams at both locations.


Core Message

“We believe in integration—giving back to the country which has benefited us,” says Adnan Qadir, President of AMYA. “Our youth are dedicated to service—supporting both Kangaroo Point and flood‑affected communities like Taree to build resilience and unity.” x.comnewshub.medianet.com.au+1miragenews.com+1

Dr Noor Aftab, Vice‑Chairman of Humanity First Australia, added: “Australians come together in times of need. Our collaboration with AMYA ensures a swift, sustained response—from Taree’s flood zones to Kangaroo Point’s community.” newshub.medianet.com.au+5newshub.medianet.com.au+5miragenews.com+5


📅 Event & Trip Details

Event Date Time Location
Charity Walk Sun, 22 Jun 2025 9 AM Captain Burke Park, Kangaroo Point
Flood Relief Week of 22 Jun All day Taree & surrounding areas
 

📞 Media Contacts

Brisbane Event
Dr. Adeel Ahmad – 0412 068 617
Zain Baig – 0414 400 375

Taree Relief Coordination
Shoaib Shams – 0412 014 783
Aqeel Ibraheem – 0433 449 762


About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Established in 1889, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community spans over 200 countries and champions peace, human rights, and integration. The Youth Association emphasises service, leadership, and youth empowerment through community engagement.

About Humanity First Australia
An NGO focused on disaster response and long-term development, operating locally and internationally since 1994. Humanity First delivers efficient, volunteer-powered aid and infrastructure in times of crisis newshub.medianet.com.au+5en.wikipedia.org+5x.com+5miragenews.com+1instagram.com+1instagram.com+4newshub.medianet.com.au+4miragenews.com+4.


Media are invited to attend both the Charity Walk and the Taree relief mission, with interview opportunities available on-site. Members of all levels of government are urged to join and support our shared commitment to compassionate service and community resilience.

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About the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, established in 1889, spans more than 200 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the leading Islamic organisation advocating for peace and harmony across the globe. Distinguished for its endorsement of separation of religion and state, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community stands apart in the Islamic world. Today, it remains steadfast in its commitment to advocating for universal human rights and safeguarding religious and other minority groups. Moreover, It champions the empowerment and education of women. Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community are renowned for their adherence to the law, educational pursuits, and active engagement in societal issues, making them exemplary citizens within the global community. For the official website of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Australia, please visit: www.Ahmadiyya.org.au or email Media@Ahmadiyya.org.au


Contact details:

Adeel Ahmad 0412.068.617

Zain Baig 0414.400.375
[email protected],au

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