Good luck to Gulf for Good challenger Naz Musa cycling across Namibia

Zyla Accountants would like to wish our friend and client Naz Musa from the amazing Spartans Boxing Club, the very best of luck with his forthcoming cycling challenge on the 4th to 10th November 2023 raising vital funds for Physically Active Youth.  

Physically Active Youth (PAY) changes lives through cycling, digital literacy and robotics.

PAY provides a safe and supportive environment where young people voluntarily participate and progress in a range of activities that contribute to their holistic development, consisting of physical wellbeing, education and life skills. 

PAY works towards building the fundamentals of citizenship and respect for human rights while fostering a sense of mutual responsibility for the benefit of the community, at both local and national levels. PAY’s mission is to nurture the holistic development of Namibian youth, develop their critical reasoning skills and inculcate movement as lifestyle.

All funds raised on this Charity Challenge will go towards strengthening the cycling, digital literacy and robotics project at PAY, while also extending it to reach the Orange Babies Centre in Agste Laan where PAY has had a 'Football 4 Life' skills project in place since 2021.

If you would like to donate and support Naz, go here: 

Namibia

This challenge is held in association with local not-for-profit Gulf for Good, whose purpose is to change the lives of underprivileged children around the world.

The breakdown of how donations are distributed are as follows:

- 75% of funds raised go to the Physically Active Youth

- 15% of funds raised go to Gulf for Good (not-for-profit in the UAE and registered UK charity) for their sustainability

- 10% of funds raised go to International Humanitarian City for their emergency response work
To learn more about Gulf for Good go here: https://www.gulf4good.org/
To find out more about Naz’s Spartan Boxing Club story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp_BWeFre34 

Find out more about Naz and his Spartans story here:

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