A map of the world with a line for a route and pins to denote places. A drawing of a torch is showing on Virginia United States followed by small icons of people participating along the route.

The Humanity First global family united for a 35,434 mile circle around the globe!

We surpassed our goal by over 10,000 miles. Thank you for coming together for an incredibly energetic journey. Scroll down for the winners and pics!

πŸ₯ And the top finishers are....

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Top three walkers and runners by footprints are Majid Khan Amatul Rasheed and Moneeb Virk. Footprints are 25 points per dollar raised and 50 points per mile covered

Walkers & Runners


The dedication is clear from Majid of team HF Healthcare, Amatul as a solo walker, and Moneeb of team Orlando USA. Majid's footprints beat all the competition by a factor of 10.πŸ†


The others in the top 10, in order are: Munum Naeem, Nadeem Ahmed, Akmal Mujeeb, Kevin Donis, Naeem Lughmani, Tariq Sheikh, and Syed Y. Talha.

Top three walkers and runners by miles are Akmal Mujeeb Kevin Donis Luis Galvez

Top miles go to Akmal of Team Austin plus Kevin and Luis both of team HF Healthcare. Akmal and Kevin completed over 400 miles each and Luis went just under 300.


Others are: Carmen Valdez, Syed Talha, Nery Toledo, Keren Santos, Catherine Wang, Shriya Matta, and Nusrat Jahan Qadir Chaudhry.

Top three walkers and runners by funds raised are Majid Khan Amatul Rasheed and Moneeb Virk

Thank you Majid, Amatul, and Moneeb for also raising the most funds.


They are joined by: Munum Naeem, Nadeem Ahmed, Naeem Lughmani, Tariq Sheikh, Fiona O’Keeffe, Syed Y. Talha, and Benish Nazir.

Bikers


Joseph and Mansura were Early Bird Challenge leaders and M. Rizwan made a surge to number three in the final week. Joseph and M. Rizwan rode solo, Mansura led Biking for Humanity First.


The others in the top 10, in order are Usama Virk, Nadeem Mohammad, Mansoor Qureshi, Sarmad, Mas Hus, Suhail Kausar, and Imran Hayee.

Top three bikers by footprints are Mansura Minhas Joseph Lamoree and M. Rizwan Akbar. Footprints are 25 points per dollar raised and 50 points per mile covered
Top three bikers by miles are Joseph Lamoree Nadeem Mohammad Usama Virk

Top miles go to Joseph with 1,000 miles of biking, plus Nadeem of Ansar Bikers Dallas and Usama of Maryland Bikers, each with over 500 miles.


Others leaders are: Sarmad, Mas Hus, Mansura Minhas, Rashid Waraich, Imran Hayee, Daoud Chattha, and Saleem Qadir.

Top bikers by funds raised are M. Rizwan Akbar Mansura Minhas and Mansoor Qureshi

Mansura, M. Rizwan, and Mansoor raised the most funds for humanitarian impact.


They are joined by: Joseph Lamoree,

Suhail Kausar, Usama Virk, Amir S Malik,

Saleem Qadir, Imran Hayee, Daoud Chattha.

Top three teams by footprints are HF Healthcare Munum Humanity 2024 and Ansar Bikers Dallas. Footprints are 25 points per dollar raised and 50 points per mile covered

Teams


Team HF Healthcare swept the team competition in all three categories! 580,350 Footprints represent funds raised and miles covered by this team of 38 people. Spots two and three go to Munum Humanity 2024 and Ansar Bikers Dallas.


Rounding out the top 10 are: Altruistic Globetrotters, Team Sarmad, Team Austin, Biking for Humanity First, Maryland Bikers, Noor Biking Club, and Orlando HFUSA.

Top three teams by miles are HF Healthcare Altruistic Globetrotters and Ansar Bikers Dallas

Team HF Healthcare traveled nearly 3800 miles, followed by Ansar Bikers Dallas at 1200, and Altruistic Globetrotters at 1150.


Others leaders are: Team Austin, Team Sarmad, Noor Biking Club, Maryland Bikers, Munum Humanity 2024, Ansar Bikers North Virginia, and Ansar Walkers North Virginia.

Top three teams by funds raised are HF Healthcare Munum Humanity 2024 and Biking for Humanity First

HF Healthcare at the top, raising over $15,000, followed by Munum Humanity 2024 and Biking for Humanity First.


Teams also in the top 10 for raising critical funds to serve humanity are: Ansar Bikers Dallas, Altruistic Globetrotters, Orlando HFUSA, Ansar Walkers Brooklyn, Doctors4Humanity, Team Sarmad, and Team Austin.

Jamia Tanzania 5472 MKA Burkina Faso 4849 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Liberia 1276 Masroor School Guatemala 1106 Shahtaj Ahmadiyya School Liberia 923 HF Guyana 619 L.A. Ansar Bikers 475 MKA Soccer 452 HF Ahmadiyya Vocational 285 Mexico City Queretaro 212

Group Events


Some of our teams, particularly those in our partner countries, held group events to bring people together for the cause. The inspiring energy from these groups added thousands and thousands of #MilesthatMatter to our journey across the globe.

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Our core participating countries propelled the torch around the globe through individual activity and group events

Burkina Faso

4,849 miles

Mali

162 miles

Guatemala

5,785 miles

Mexico

290 miles

Guyana

719 miles

Tanzania

5,473 miles

Indonesia

125 miles

United States

14,266 miles

Liberia

3,040 miles

Additional Countries

725 miles

Guatemala

A group of teens standing and their teacher kneels in front giving two thumbs up. Some teens hold signs saying walk run bike.

Masroor Ahmad School, Guatemala

United States

Three men vie for a soccer ball on a grass field.

HFUSA partner MKA playing in Elmer New Jersey

About two dozen men and boys pose on the short bleacher of a school gymnasium.

MKA group in Houston Texas playing basketball

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Mali

Three men lead a group of people walking outside. They wear blue shirts and they smile.

HF Mali in Koulikoro

a group of adults and kids walks down a dirt path holding balloons. the adults wear matching bright blue t shirts.

Nasir Hospital, Guatemala

Mexico

290 miles

Two girls stand side by side on a sidewalk at night. One wears a blue shirt and the other a white shirt both with humanity first logos

Team Mexico City-Queretaro

six people stand in a street holding a giant flag of Mexico

Team Mexico City-Queretaro

Team Merida-Chiapas, Mexico

Liberia

Canada

people play beach volleyball while others watch from seats on the side. A team wearing green t shirts is closest to the camera.

HF Liberia in Monrovia

A woman on a bike wearing a bright blue helmet and backpack rides on a paved bike path through the woods

Biking in Ontario, Canada. This year is also HF Canada's 20th Anniversary!

A large group of people in a long line wearing multiple different pastel colored t shirts walk outside only a road with houses behind them.

120+ people walked, ran and played sports in Monrovia

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Indonesia

Two people hold up a banner with the Humanity First logo. They are outside with a short tree right behind them.

Gunung Gede, Indonesia

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Guyana

A mother and two children smile for the picture. They stand in front of an outdoor tent awning and a side for walk run bike event.

National Park of Georgetown, Guyana

United States

a group of men on their bikes pose together on a wharf

Team Sarmad in Maryland

A man and two boys walk side by side

Kids 4 Humanity in Southern Virginia

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A young girl wearing a headscarf holds a sign reading walk run bike. behind her other girls and women are walking together

Northern Virginia walk and BBQ

Tanzania

Men wearing blue vests and different colored caps standing in rows outside a white building.

Ahmadiyya Jama'at in Morogogo, Tanzania

China

Jiangsu, China

Japan

Burkina Faso

Mt Fuji, Japan

590 people in Koudougou, Mali

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United States

Image of a shadow of a bicycle against a yellow field

Biking in Ohio

Man wearing bright blue t shirt points to the back of his shirt which says walk run bike across the globe for humanity

Little Elm, Texas


An image of the backs of women and children walking on a path under a yellow sky with grey clouds.

Binghamton, New York

A dozen men taking a selfie with their bicycles

Dallas, Texas Ansar Bikers

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πŸ“ΈπŸŽ₯ See all the photo montages on our social media pages: https://x.com/HFUSA

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