Islamic Relief is kicking off weekly “10K Step Challenges” in different cities across the UK, encouraging people to step up for children in need by taking 10,000 steps a day for seven days.
This #CharityWeek, join thousands of people who are stepping up for children in need by taking on the @CharityWeek 10k Step Challenge!
— Islamic Relief UK (@IslamicReliefUK) October 8, 2022
You can help change the lives of children who are struggling against the dreaded poverty cycle.
🚶🏽👉Sign up now! https://t.co/RuTXgivkhD pic.twitter.com/MZg5O4fddq
The first challenge will be in Snowden on Saturday, October 15.
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“A staggering 1 in 5 children worldwide live in extreme poverty. And that’s why Charity Week is so important!” Islamic Relief wrote on its website.
“A 100% volunteer-led campaign in support of orphans and needy children, Charity Week last year raised over a record breaking £1.8 million to help children across the globe in desperate need of our support.”
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For Orphans
Charity Week is organized by Islamic Relief, an international humanitarian organization. It provides aid, food security, and orphan support to people after natural disasters.
Running from October 24-30, it runs under the slogan “For Orphans and Vulnerable Children”.
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is an international humanitarian organization that provides development programs and humanitarian relief around the globe.
For the past 18 years, communities & campuses have been coming together from across the world, promoting the vision of unity and undertaking a week of united fundraising for orphans and children in need.
What started as a vision in 2000 has expanded to include UK, USA, Canada, Qatar, Germany, Australia, and South Africa.