Barrie-Innisfil Muslim Youth Make Significant Donation to Local Hospital Foundation
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) based in the Barrie-Innisfil region has contributed a substantial $25,000 to the Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) Foundation. This generous donation was amassed through the proceeds of their annual charity run, an event that has become a cornerstone of local philanthropic efforts.
Fundraising Through Annual Charity Run
The funds were raised during the AMYA's yearly charity run, where participants, including many youth members, braved inclement weather to support a noble cause. This event underscores the association's commitment to fostering community well-being and healthcare advancement. The donation is earmarked for enhancing medical services and facilities at RVH, directly benefiting patients and staff in the area.
Impact on Local Healthcare
This contribution highlights the positive role of youth-led initiatives in addressing community needs. By channeling resources into the RVH Foundation, the AMYA is helping to ensure that critical healthcare services remain accessible and well-funded. Such efforts are vital in strengthening the local healthcare infrastructure and promoting a culture of giving among younger generations.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association continues to set an example of civic engagement and charitable action, demonstrating how organized community groups can make a tangible difference in public health and welfare.



