Ahmadiyya Muslim Oldham play a huge role in local community response
Date published: 27 April 2020
Ahmadiyya volunteers have been contributing towards foodbanks regularly so those who are less fortunate get the essentials they need and stay safe and well
Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Oldham are playing their vital part in the local Coronavirus response by delivering food parcels to vulnerable members of the community and making sure they stay well and safe.
Volunteers have been contributing towards foodbanks regularly so those who are less fortunate get the essentials they need and stay safe and well.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Oldham are praying for our NHS heroes in this pandemic, those who are at the frontline, fighting against this pandemic.
A spokesperson said: "We as Ahmadi Muslims believe strongly in prayer and we are encouraging our members and others to keep our heroes in those prayers.
"Ahmadi Muslims strongly believe in saving lives and members are also donating blood regularly as blood level stocks are very important."
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