National Pre-Charity Walk Reception | 2020 – 2021
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Friday 30th July 2021
The Tahir Hall, Baitul Futuh Mosque Complex,
181 London Road, Morden Surrey SM4 5PP.
E: info@charitywalkforpeace.org
T: 020 8874 6630
6 pm Guests Welcome
6.30 pm Formal session
7.30 pm Dinner
8.45 pm Close
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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association UK hosted the annual national pre-Charity Walk for Peace Reception dinner on Friday 30th July 2021 in the Tahir Hall, Baitul Futuh Mosque Complex, Morden, Surrey. The event was cohosted by the Mayor of Merton.
The National Reception is the foundation event for the various Charity Walk for Peace programmes throughout the year including regional receptions; charity walks; Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal campaign; and the cheque distribution ceremony at the end of the year. The national walks are scheduled in multiple locations across the UK on Sunday 19th September 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID situation the attendance was limited to the number of guests attending however the social media platforms were used to create the awareness.
About Us
The Charity Walk for Peace was founded in the service of humanity, rooted in the call of duty and substantiated by our mission actuated not by consideration of reciprocity or reputation but rather our desire to win the pleasure of God through service to his creation. Our aim is to relieve the suffering of the poor and to promote peace, understanding and goodwill amongst people of all walks of life.
The Charity Walk for Peace is an initiative of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association – part of the UK’s oldest established Muslim community. Inspired by the tenets of Islam, the Charity Walk for Peace aims to relieve suffering and serve mankind regardless of colour, creed or race. By bringing people together to help others it works to promote peace, engender greater understanding and promote goodwill amongst people from all walks of life.
Since its inception in 1985, the walk has been held at different venues across the UK with thousands participating each year. To date, over £8.9 million has been distributed to over 600 UK registered charities. A number of regional charity receptions and walks are organised throughout the UK culminating with the annual event organised to benefit various charities that provide practical help and support to vulnerable people.
We want to help society and support charitable endeavours and demonstrate loyalty to our country and nation. The distinctive feature of the charity walk for peace is that all organisers are unpaid volunteers and have no administrative costs. All operational costs are met by membership subscriptions.
EVERY PENNY RAISED GOES TO CHARITY
We are coming together, with hundreds of special guests on Thursday 26th May 2022 to celebrate the great achievements of our Queen during her remarkable 70-year reign.
This will be a Special Reception & Dinner in honour of Her Majesty the queens PLATINUM JUBILEE
(The first-ever British monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee).
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We recently started a self-managed allotment project, in Pollards Hill Ward, Mitcham CR4 1NU. It’s call Hadley Road Community Allotment. We do not receive any funding from the Local Authority. Our aim is to accommodate the wider communities and school. We have qualify gardeners who will run courses on gardening, propagation, composting etc.
We do not have toilet or a restroom facility. We are at present fundraising for those facilities, also to improve the allotment site with good security. Please advise us how we can benefit from your charity.
The total cost for a Sewer Toilet and a restroom with tables and benches cost £10.000. Through fundraising we achieved £1700.00 already. your reply will be appreciated.
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