Muslim youth group offering help for seniors and vulnerable residents during COVID-19 pandemic

If you need your groceries or medication delivered to you during the COVID-19 pandemic and cannot always ask a friend or family member to help you, a new campaign might be able to help.  

Recently, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association announced the launched of its nationwide Neighbourhood Helper campaign

Through the campaign, Muslim youth will be offering their services to Canadians who need assistance with picking up groceries and filling prescriptions. The group also says volunteers will be there to provide overall moral support.

Canadians who require assistance are encouraged to call 1-855-HELP811 or sign up online.

Flyers will also be distributed in cities and towns across Canada with details on how to get in touch with local teams for assistance.


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