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Rise in hospital admissions for stress and anxiety in east Berkshire, north east Hampshire, Farnham and Surrey HeathMembers of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) from around Farnham, Aldershot, Guildford and Haslemere - some as young as five years old - joined more than 700 other youngsters from across the country to take part in the charity challenge.
They hope to dispel myths surrounding Islam by promoting its true peaceful values, while raising in excess of £500,000 to be shared between The Royal British Legion, Save the Children, NSPCC, Barnardos, CLIC Sargent, UNICEF, British Red Cross, Cumbria Community Foundation and others.
This year marks the 33rd Mercy for Mankind challenge, which first began in 1985 and has raised in excess of £2 million for UK charities.


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