Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association UK Plans 10k Walk on 28th April

Willen Lake Milton Keynes MK15

United Kingdom
Sunday, 28 April 2013 – 10:00am – 2:00pm
Join the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) for the 27th annual AMYA 10k walk in the grounds of Willen Lake, Milton Keynes, and help raise money for CLIC Sargent.

Each year the AMYA launches a campaign called the ‘MKA Charity Challenge’ (MKACC).

During the MKACC fundraisers take part in a various fundraising events, including the annual AMYA sponsored 10k walk.

Participants will be able to enjoy the breath taking scenery and relaxing atmosphere of Willen Lake whilst taking part in this great charity walk.

About AMYA

AMYA has for decades enjoyed a reputation for serving south west London local communities and working with British charities across the region.

With members spread across the breadth of the region, the AMYA’s core focus has been on ensuring members become an integral part of the local communities they live in.

Get involved

To sign up for the AMYA 10k walk, please visit the MKA Charity Challenge official website.

For more information

For more information about this event, please contact Nicola Hill on 0208 752 2867 or email: nicola.hill@clicsargent.org.uk.

2 replies

  1. Wish you have a very successful event.
    I would like to take advantage by mentioning that on Saturday 16th March 2013, Majlis Ansarullah UK, in conjunction with Woodland Trust UK are taking part in the planting of trees event at Heartwood Forest near St Albans Hertfordshire England. It is expected that about 150 volunteers will take part to plant about 1000 trees, from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Volunteers are travelling from near and far and are from 40 to 80 years young.
    Please pray for the success of this event as well.
    Zafar Syed Cooridinator.

  2. Volunteers mentioned earlier are all members of Majlis Ansarullah UK, there will be other members of the general public taking part too. Food and refreshments are provided by Majlis Ansarullah.
    Zafar Syed

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