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CTV News
2 days ago
- Health
- CTV News
Fundraiser hosted by University of Windsor students looks to raise as much money as possible in one hour
Moving Mountains fundraising efforts hosted by University of Windsor's Medlife chapter aims to raise money for low-income communities in Latin America and Africa. (courtesy Mohammed Abdulaziz) Windsor, Ont. — A fundraiser hosted by University of Windsor students from the school's Medlife chapter hopes to show how much heart the city really has. Due to COVID-19, the organization which partners with low-income communities in Latin America and Africa to improve access to medicine, education and community development initiatives is unable to be on the ground in these areas and is instead holding its Moving Mountains Fundraiser. 'Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we have been unable to go on a service learning trip, and our organization has been working on ways to support underprivileged communities in South America,' University of Windsor's Medlife chapter co-presidents Mohammed Abdulaziz and Saya Albonaimi said in an email to CTV Windsor. There are more than 264 Medlife chapters across North America, in addition to service trips, the organization has a Medlife Project Fund which aims to raise money to send to impoverished communities around the world. 'Our current initiative is the Moving Mountains Fundraiser, where over 100 plus Universities across North America have participated in raising money for food, water, and supplies to communities that simply do not have the privileges we are so blessed to have,' Abdulaziz said. The fundraiser will be held on July 17, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. where UWindsor students will be contacting people to try and raise as much money by contacting as many people as they can to raise as much money as possible in an hour. So far, the best performing University in North America is Queens who raised almost $9,500 in one hour to send to vulnerable families impacted by COVID-19 raising $9,500 in one hour. 'Our Windsor chapter is looking to show that our smaller community has more heart and spirit than our size suggests, and we are going to put our best foot forward for our fundraiser on July 17, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m., having a friendly competition with UOttawa and McMaster University to see who can raise the most money,' Abdulaziz said.


Daily Tribune
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Bahrain's Quest, Asia's Best
TDT | Manama Bahrain's men's and women's athletics team is in Gumi, South Korea, for the 26th Asian Athletics Championships, running May 27 to 31. Leading the delegation is Yousif Ahmed, General Secretary of the Bahrain Athletics Federation, alongside team manager Mohammed Abdulaziz and administrator Ahmed Mohammed. The technical staff includes coaches Matron Ma Simo, Issam Nema, and Yasser Fathi Faraj, with physiotherapists Bishar Khalifa and Diaa Aldin Hassan Adam. Strong Squad, Big Goals The squad features Albert Rob (5,000m, 10,000m), Abdulrahman Mahmoud (shot put), Abbas Yousif Ali (400m), Abdulghani Mohammed (5,000m, 10,000m), Viola Jemgbo (10,000m), Oluwaseyi Adekoya (400m, 400m hurdles), and Zainab Moussa (400m). They face stiff competition from Asia's top athletes, all vying for medals and qualification for the Tokyo World Championships in September. Leadership and Legacy On the sidelines, the Asian Athletics Association will hold its general assembly, board meetings, and an awards ceremony honoring Olympic, world, and Asian medalists across age groups. Coaches and administrators will also receive recognition to fuel competitive spirit and inspire future stars.