Humanity First marked its 30th anniversary with the global campaign “Walk Run Bike Across the Globe for Humanity”, held in 65 countries from 6–20 September 2025.
Humanity First India joined the initiative across 15 states, promoting health, unity, and humanitarian service through walks, runs, and cycling events.
The international NGO Humanity First, which carries out welfare services worldwide, organised a unique global campaign this year on the completion of its 30 years of establishment.
The campaign titled “Walk Run Bike Across the Globe for Humanity” was held simultaneously in 65 countries across the world from 6 to 20 September 2025. It aimed to encourage people to engage in healthy and positive activities such as walking, running, and cycling, and also to raise awareness for welfare projects and collect funds.
Humanity First, established in 1995, has successfully completed countless projects over the past three decades across the world, including in the fields of education, healthcare, provision of water, disaster relief, and the care of orphans and widows. Today, the organisation—driven by the spirit of serving humanity without distinction of race, colour, or religion—is offering its services in more than 65 countries.
Under the spiritual leadership of Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmadaba, Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the organisation continues to engage in welfare and humanitarian work across the globe.
In this global campaign, Humanity First India also took part, with 15 states of India—Punjab, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha, Bengal, Assam, Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi, Haryana, Bihar, and Jharkhand—formally organising the campaign. People from different communities joined hands and participated through walking, running, and cycling to generate further support for welfare and charity initiatives.
Humanity First Punjab Chapter also organised special cycling challenges in collaboration with several renowned institutions and clubs such as Decathlon, Fit Bikers Club, The Pedallers, Cycling Club Amritsar, and other regional cycling clubs.
This special cycling challenge was not only aimed at promoting sports and health, but also at raising welfare awareness among the public and inspiring as many people to come forward in the service of humanity.
Contact for further details:
Incharge Press and Media, Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at India.
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