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Muslim Aid is proud to announce that our CEO Kashif Shabir is a judge on the panel of Third Sector's Business Charity Awards for 2023.

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MUSLIM AID’S CEO KASHIF SHABIR CHOSEN AS BUSINESS CHARITY AWARDS JUDGE


Muslim Aid’s CEO Kashif Shabir chosen as Business Charity Awards judge

Muslim Aid is proud to announce that our CEO Kashif Shabir is a judge on the panel of Third Sector's Business Charity Awards for 2023.

The ceremony brings British businesses together to showcase their dedication to good causes across the country and allows voluntary organisations and their employees, to celebrate their contribution to society.

The Third Sector Awards handpicks an expert panel of judges who are leading figures in the sector and can give contestants honest and detailed feedback on how they can progress their work.

Kashif Shabir said he is "proud" to represent himself and Muslim Aid on the judges panel and encouraged organisations to take part in the awards.

"I am a strong believer that to test yourself, you need to measure yourself against those outside of your communities and circles and go up against the best in the sector", he said.

"Test yourself, get uncomfortable and only then you will grow. Inshallah (God willing)."

Entering the Third Sector Awards is opportunity to showcase the achievements of your charity, organisation or team. Entering will give the chance to bring your work to life, tell its story and be awarded for it.

Find out more: https://www.businesscharityawards.com/

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