Communities feel the impact of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth's winter efforts

Over our winter campaign, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth have been busy serving the communities across the West Midlands.

By contributor Zaied Janjua
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Activities included:

  • Organising tree planting sessions and planted 800 trees.

  • Donated over 1000kg of dry food and household products to food banks.

  • Donated over 30 bags of clothing to local charities.

  • Served around 500 warm meals to the needy across the West Midlands.

  • Carried out five litter picking sessions with more ongoing.

The litter picking sessions were held in Wolverhampton, Walsall, Halesowen, Birmingham and Solihull. 

Organise Treeplanting sessions and planted 800 trees
Tree planting sessions
Litter picking sessions across West Midlands
Litter picking sessions across West Midlands

Zaied Janjua, Humanitarian coordinator at Ahmaiyya Muslim Youth Association, said: "We are a faith organisation whose values are to serve humanity and to gain God's blessings through the noble work we do. If there is anyone who needs any support, we are here to serve you!"

Donated, warm blankets, warm socks and hats to the homeless / rough sleepers
Donated, warm blankets, warm socks and hats to the homeless / rough sleepers
We have visited 19 care homes and hospital’s and donated gifts and spoken to the residents at the care homes.
We have visited 19 care homes and hospital’s and donated gifts and spoken to the residents at the care homes.
Donated over 1000kg of dry food and household products to food banks.
Donated over 1000kg of dry food and household products to food banks.