The man who delivered a pizza to the top of Snowdon and the beautiful reason behind it
“Someone clearly fancied a little summit summit”
Yusuf Haque pledged to hike the North Wales mountain to raise money for charity. (Image: Islamic Relief UK / Charity Week handout)
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The committee has worked hard to put together two great social events.
Kicking off the weeklong celebration is the âJamaican Me Happyâ happy hour on Monday, June 7 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Main Clubhouse Veranda, residents can relax with a cocktail from the Charity Bar, enjoy their small plate appetizers and listen to the music of Chris Arpad with his steel drum band.
Anyone who is looking for just the right accessories to complete an island ensemble will be able to visit the boutique.
From shirts, hats and visors to leis, flip-flops, jewelry, hair accessories and more, there will be plenty of merchandise to choose from.
Ramadan 2021 with a Difference - Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) mcb.org.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mcb.org.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Charity Week YOUNG Muslims across Glasgow have raised more than £30,000 for charity with wild and whacky challenges. From auctioning a toilet roll for £1000 to eating 20 hot chillis in a row, students and Islamic Relief volunteers let nothing stop them as generated cash for a good cause. Their efforts were part of an international initiative called Charity Week to support Islamic Relief. Nabeel Ghaffar, Islamic Relief’s community fundraiser for Scotland, said: “When the students and young people started planning events for Charity Week, some of them felt despondent as they couldn’t organise the big events that they looked forward to every year in Glasgow.