The National Charity Walk for Peace in association with the Mayor of Merton – 2021
Charity Walk for Peace – an initiative of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Elders Association UK – is pleased to announce its National Charity Walk for Peace which is to be held on Sunday 19th September 2021, in association with the Mayor of Merton, at Morden Park, opposite the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, Surrey.
Providing an opportunity to meet the organisers and sponsors of the Charity Walk for Peace, the
National Walk will bring together a host of charities and beneficiaries, MPs, Mayors and local
community groups, as well as representatives from the media, with the objective of introducing them to this year’s activities, its aims and objectives, and its fundraising efforts throughout the previous year.
As in previous years, regions across the UK hold similar walks to ensure maximum benefit. However, this year all regions will be holding simultaneous events on the same day, and at the same time.
All community groups, charities, schools and supporting organisations are invited to join us and help
raise funds for the many hundreds of deserving charities across the UK. 100% of all donations collected by Charity Walk for Peace are distributed amongst UK registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations.
To register for the National Charity Walk for Peace, please visit:
https://charitywalkforpeace.org/national-walk-2020-2021/#register
We look forward to welcoming you.
ENQUIRIES / CONTACT:
Press & Media Desk
Charity Walk for Peace | +44 208 874 6630
Email: info@charitywalkforpeace.org
Awareness Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgJoiJb8nRA
Twitter: @charitywalk_uk
Web: www.CharityWalkForPeace.org
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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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