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Small Change, BIG DIFFERENCE - The Penny Appeal Story
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The Penny Appeal Story tells in his own words, the remarkable account of how a young British Muslim, Adeem Younis, overcame the tragic loss of his father when he was just eight years old to become ...
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04 March 2025

Adeem built his fortune off the creation of the UK's most successful Muslim marriage App, SingleMuslim.com. From his success as a self-starter entrepreneur, he went on to found the charity, Penny Appeal, in his home city of Wakefield and in the memory of his late father. Penny Appeal provides poverty relief across the globe by offering water solutions, tackling food insecurity, supporting orphan care and providing emergency food and medical aid. With the support of the generous public and a dedicated team of employees and volunteers, the charity has improved the lives of millions around the world. Since its inception in 2009, the charity has raised over £100 million for good causes at home and abroad. Penny Appeal has become one of the UK's leading global charities helping communities and individuals overcome their barriers to a better life. Small change, BIG DIFFERENCE.
Price: $16.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Leapfrog Press
Imprint: Leapfrog Press
Publication Date:
04 March 2025
Trim Size: 8.80 X 5.70 in
ISBN: 9781948585354
Format: Paperback
"A UK charity that went from zero to £100 million in just ten years? I'm in!" — James Caan, global entrepreneur and star of the BBC's Dragons' Den
ADEEM YOUNIS founded Penny Appeal in 2009 after spending several years supporting charitable projects in and around his family's ancestral home in the Gujar Khan district of Pakistan. He is a successful digital entrepreneur, having built www.singlemuslim.com into a global business with three million registered users. Adeem has four children and lives in Wakefield, the city where he was born and raised.