Humanity First Celebrates 25 Years in 'The Service to Mankind' With Its LIVE 2020 Global Webithon
BALTIMORE, September 16, 2020 (Newswire.com) - Humanity First is celebrating 25 years since it was founded in 1995 in the United Kingdom. Globally, Humanity First is commemorating this event with its LIVE 2020 Global Webithon (Telethon) and celebrating the work Humanity First is doing also raising further funds to facilitate more projects as the organization continues to grow rapidly.
Ahmad Yahya Sayed, Chairman of Humanity First International, commented:
“It has been truly humbling to witness the progress of Humanity First over the last 25 years from a modest beginning to becoming one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations. Our focus has always been to use our expertise and knowledge to help and support those in need, wherever they are in the world. That remains as true today as it was 25 years ago. We are here to serve mankind, to provide opportunities for human development, empowerment for all and respect for all human rights.”
Humanity First USA has been established since 2004 and has been at the forefront of serving mankind. During this deadly pandemic, Humanity First USA has served over 1.2 million meals and clocked 54,000 plus volunteer hours under its COVID-19 response efforts. In addition, it has partnered with Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Auxiliary, USA in a Make-a-Mask campaign to help frontline workers with 14,500 plus PPE masks.
Having grown significantly over 25 years, Humanity First USA continues to expand its humanitarian support. Over the next five years, the non-profit organization aspires to become a leading provider of high-quality and affordable health care and educational services to the underprivileged in the U.S. and around the world.
The Humanity First USA event is on Sept. 19 from Noon-7 p.m. EDT and can be seen on https://usa.humanityfirst.org/.
CONTACT:
Munum Naeem
President & Executive Director
Humanity First USA
Source: Humanity First USA
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