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Each year the AMYA organises a large charity event, the ‘Mercy4Mankind Charity Challenge’, which invites people from across the UK to cycle, hike, walk or run to raise money for charity.
The Charity Challenge was established in the 1980s and has grown from being a modest event which raised hundreds of pounds for charity into a large national event that raises roughly a quarter of a million pounds each year.
The event is hosted in a different area each year, with some previous areas including the Battersea Park, Tower of London, Hampshire, Wimbledon, and the Yorkshire Dales.
The beneficiaries of the money raised by the Charity Challenge have included Barnardoʹs, British Heart Foundation, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Humanity First, Macmillan Cancer Support, NSPCC, Save the Children, the Royal British Legion, The Royal Hospital for Neuro Disability Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, Serveon, StepuptoServe, Surrey Search and Rescue, Rainbows Hospice, Marie Curie, Clic Sargent, Tadworths Children Trust, RNIB and many more.
The underpinning purpose of the organisation is to serve humanity.
AMYA is a dynamic youth organisation who strive to preserve human rights, help all in need, and promote service to humanity and peaceful message of ‘love for all hatred for none’.
Here, youth are striving to make a positive difference by engendering youth social action. AMYA motto is ‘A Nation Cannot be Reformed Without First Reforming Its Youth‘.
…and this really empowers there youth social action activities and integration within communities to make a positive and sustainable difference in individual and communities.
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