Gifts of thanks presented to emergency services in Sheffield for efforts to keep city safe

Gifts of thanks have been presented to Sheffield’s emergency services for their efforts to keep the city safe over the last year.
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Members of An Nasiha, which works locally and nationally to promote better understanding of Islam in the United Kingdom and helps the disadvantaged, delivered hampers of chocolate as a thank you gesture for the way emergency services have responded to the coronavirus pandemic.

Member Ziaul Khan said: “This was to highlight their stellar contribution to our communities throughout the challenging year and to let them know their contributions haven’t gone unnoticed.

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“Some of the staff members were pleasantly surprised and were eager to know more about An Nasiha and the work we have been doing for almost 10 years.”

The An Nasiha group in Sheffield presented gifts of thanks to the city's emergency servicesThe An Nasiha group in Sheffield presented gifts of thanks to the city's emergency services
The An Nasiha group in Sheffield presented gifts of thanks to the city's emergency services

South Yorkshire Police said: “Huge thanks to An Nasiha, a community based organisation that helps disadvantaged people, for their kind gifts. We really appreciate your kindness to recognise the hard work of our officers during the pandemic.”

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