Posted On: January 16th, 2026, Posted By: BradfordToday, Original Article.
‘These initiatives are part of our ongoing efforts to serve the community and demonstrate true spirit of Islam,’ says reader
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According to the teachings of Islam, poor and impoverished are to be taken care by the society. Accordingly, Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association of Bradford took the initiative and delivered food at two locations. Members of the community participated in the fundraising for this noble cause.
On Jan. 9, three members visited LOFT Community Services Bradford House and delivered 12 pizzas and a cake for the lunch of residents.
That same day, members visited Blue Door Shelters and delivered 40 pizzas, five cakes and 120 juices for 120 residents. Also, 20 gift hampers were presented to the staff for their dedicated service to the shelter home residents.
All recipients were delighted and grateful.
In the third week of December 2025, two ladies of the community donated blood in St. John’s Presbyterian Church in Bradford.
These initiatives are part of our ongoing efforts to serve the community and demonstrate true spirit of Islam.
We will try our best to provide more support in the future.
Mobashira Shafiq Khan
Bradford West Gwillimbury