A great turnout today at the Salthill Promenade! 🌊👟
A massive thank you to everyone who joined us for our 5K Charity Walk.
If you couldn’t make it today but still wish to contribute -> https://t.co/IhWrzGBoAJ
#Galway#SVP#Barnardos#MuslimYouth
Rain 🌧️ or shine ☀️ our youth members have been out in full force on the streets of #Galway & #Dublin, to raise vital funds for two incredible organisations - @SVP_Ireland and @barnardos
Thank you to everyone who donated, or shared an encouraging word 🤝✨
AMYA Ireland will be holding its annual 5K Charity Walk on Sun 7th June, this year in support of another 2 very deserving charities - @SVP_Ireland & @barnardos 🚶☀️
The link to donate is below 🔗👇
https://t.co/IhWrzGBoAJ
All proceeds go directly to the charities!
Here’s is what our youth members get up to each year on St. Patrick’s Day 🇮🇪
#ireland
The clips above were from the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Lucan, Dublin.
@sdublincoco
We welcomed 2026 by serving our community 🤍
As Ahmadi Muslims, service to humanity is at the heart of our faith and there’s no better way to start a new year than giving back.
Small actions. Big impact.
#CommunityService#NewYear2026#FaithInAction#Ireland#GivingBack
🚴♂️70K through tough climbs & weather complete ✅
Together, alongside our charity walk in June, we’ve raised over €11K this year for @SimonCommunity & @croiheartstroke.
This is what it means for our youth to be #Irish & #Muslim: giving back to community wherever possible. 🇮🇪
Our cyclists have reached Dingle, Co. Kerry for our annual charity cycle - supporting @SimonCommunity and @CroiHeartStroke
Despite the wet weather, it’s all smiles!
They’ll be undertaking a 70km cycle with some serious climbing.
Donation link:
https://t.co/Lpn5UVeRGB
The 23rd All-Ireland Jalsa Salana in Galway embodied unity, faith & service — with inspiring addresses, educational awards, and dignitaries from across Ireland.
Grateful to the @GalwayAd for highlighting this special gathering.
👉 https://t.co/ViLZNoQu7R
‘Love for All, Hatred for None.’
#JalsaSalana #Galway
AMYA Ireland has been able to meet its fundraising target of €10,000 already - a testament to generosity of the Irish public 🇮🇪 and hard work of volunteers.
This year’s 5K Charity Walk marks a milestone for AMYA - €100,000 raised over 10 years for local Irish charities!
AMYA Ireland successfully held its 5K Charity Walk today, in support of @CroiHeartStroke & @SimonCommunity.
We fortunately had some sunshine in between the rain! ☀️🌧️
We’re close to our target of €10,000 with the charity cycle still to come.
Many thanks to all who’ve donated!
AMYA Ireland is holding its annual 5K Charity walk this Sunday 22nd June in Salthill, Galway.
We are very pleased to be supporting @SimonCommunity & @CroiHeartStroke
Since 2015, AMYA has fundraised >€95,000 for Irish charities.
Donate below 👇
https://t.co/oFeLedKAAi
Members from AMYA once again volunteered in local #StPatricksDay Parades across the country. 🇮🇪
In Lucan (#Dublin), volunteers setup barricades and acted as stewards. Members participating in the parade shared the community's motto of "Love for All, Hatred for none".
Volunteers from AMYA Ireland were up early this morning 🕐
They started the #NewYear2025 by cleaning streets in the #Dublin city centre 🧹
It's part of the youth association's regular calendar of events focused on service to humanity
🇮🇪 Irish Ahmadi Muslims Cycle to Jalsa Salana UK
8 cyclists covered 550km over 4 days and reached Hadeeqatul Mahdi yesterday, Alhamdulillah!
€13,000 was raised for IRC’s Gaza Appeal through AMYA Charity Walk and Cycle. 🇵🇸
Full report ⤵️
Cycle complete ✅
8 cyclists 🚴, 4 days
550km covered, 4500m of elevation
€13,000 raised for IRC's Gaza Appeal 🇵🇸 through AMYA charity walk & cycle (€2,880 by the cyclists themselves)
Our cyclists have reached Hadeeqatul Mahdi, and look forward to attending Jalsa Salana UK
🇮🇪 Irish Ahmadi🚴♂️cyclists raise thousands for 🇵🇸Palestine as they arrive at Hadeeqatul Mahdi for #JalsaSalanaUK2024
We spoke to Missionary Atta-ur-Rehman Khalid Sahib, who shared their journey details:
The team left Dublin on Saturday morning, taking a ferry to Holyhead and cycling to Rhyl, covering 110 km in heavy rain. They stayed overnight at Masjid Sadiq.
After an early breakfast, they departed at am for Birmingham, covering 200 km and arriving around pm. They rested on Monday and then cycled 140 km from Birmingham to Oxford, tackling a 1700m climb. In Oxford, they were warmly welcomed by the local Ahmadis.
This morning, they left Oxford and, after a long ride, they completed their journey to Hadeeqatul Mahdi, arriving moments ago.
Atta-ur-Rehman Sahib explained, “The purpose of this journey is to participate in Jalsa, making the effort even more rewarding. We are also raising funds for the Irish Red Cross #Gaza appeal, having collected €13,000 in total through this and other charity events.”
#JalsaUK2024 #CyclingForCharity #TourDeJalsa