Milton Keynes Muslims gear up to bring joy during the festive period

    To bring joy during this challenging time, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) from Milton Keynes in collaboration with Marie Curie and Humanity First will be delivering a FREE gift basket to struggling families.

    AMYA started this initiative last year and nationwide, delivered more than 400 free gift baskets across the UK in 40 major towns and cities. Requests were received for people who were struggling financially, going through a difficult illness, the elderly suffering from loneliness and many others.

    The members of AMYA hand-delivered the Gift baskets to such members of society and witnessed first-hand priceless joy on their faces. This has encouraged AMYA to continue with this initiative this year and bring joy to hundreds of people during this festive period.

    The Regional Manager of AMYA, Saeed Nazir said: “Islam urges every person to partake in charitable giving, and that even an act of kindness towards another is charity. We all know this is a difficult period for many people right now, so it is really important that at times like this we all come together to help those in need. I hope this is one small way we can bring some joy to those who deserve it during this festive period.”

    Whether it's a friend, neighbour or family member, anyone can be nominated who may be unwell, alone or facing difficulty due to the current crisis.

    Inside the gift basket is a selection of items such as chocolates, festive eateries, scented candles, winter scarf, toys, stationary and a card! The content for the gift basket will be amended based on whether it is for a child or an adult.

    To nominate someone or to donate towards a gift basket, visit the website here.

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