Baytul Aamaanah Resource Centre

Which of the favors of your lord will you deny (Ar-Rahman Surah 55)

Islamic Organizations

Apna Ghar
> Chicago  (773) 334-4663
> Bait ul Salaam 
> P.O. Box 11041 


> Atlanta, GA  30310 
> or call (404) 285-9489 pin 00 
> (800) 285-9489 pin #00             
> e-mail contact:  haleem1@.aol.com.
> Location: South West area of Atlanta, Georgia.
> http://www.baitulsa laam.freehomepag e.com
We a non-profit organization consisting of variety of individuals and businesses in the fight toegether to end spousal abuse worldwide.  Our services include: Counseling and support services, Battered womens's shelter, Temporary financial assistance, Fundraising services, and Employement assistance

ISSA – Islamic Social Services Association of USA & Canada
> 4202 Roblin Blvd
> Winnipeg, Manitoba
> R3R 0E7
> Canada
> (204) 889-7451 phone
> (204) 896-1694 fax
> shahinasiddiqui@ ...
> sophiaali23@ ...
> www.issaservices. com
> ISSA is a unique organization since it is not a social service
provider, but rather is an organization that serves as a network for
addressing the social service concerns Muslims have. ISSA aims to
provide support to social service providers through education,
training, services and advocacy.
> ISTABA is a non-profit full time institute which offers various
services to the community. ISTABA also offers the following:
> Food Pantry
> Food items are provided to needy Muslims and Non Muslims; Open
Saturdays 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
> Medical Clinic
> Red Crescent Medical Clinic is open to Muslims and
> Non Muslims and is free for the uninsured. Open Tuesday - Saturday
10:30 am - 5:30 pm
> www.istaba.org/ Services. htm


.CWAME - Coalition of Women from Asia and Middle East
> Los Angeles  (310) 390-2997

  Narika
> P.O. Box 14014
> Berkeley, CA 94712
> 510-540-0754 Office
> 1-800-215-7308 Helpline
> Info@...
> www.narika.org
> Narika was founded in 1992 to address the problem of domestic
violence in the South Asian community. Embracing the notion of
women's empowerment, Narika set out to address the unmet needs of
abused South Asian women by providing advocacy, support, information,
and referrals within a culturally sensitive model. We serve women who
trace their origins to Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan,
> Sri Lanka and diasporic communities such as Fiji and the Caribbean.
>  
> Niswa
> P.O. Box 1403
> Alomita, CA 93717
> 310-782-2482

Stepping Together, Inc.
> P.O. Box 30486
> Oakland, CA 94604
> (510) 483-2220
(800) 909-1606 24hr LifeLine
> director@...
> http://www.stepping together. org/


Muslim Based - Ethnic Shelters
> Apna Ghar
> 4753 N. Broadway Suite 502
> Chicago, IL 60640
> 773-334-0173 phone
> 773-994-0963 fax
> info@...
> www.apnaghar. org
> Apna Ghar is a domestic violence shelter serving primarily Asian
women and children, and was the first Asian shelter of its kind in
the Mid-Western United States. Apna Ghar takes its name from a Hindi-
Urdu phrase meaning "Our Home", and since January 1990 has served
over 3800 domestic violence clients


Hamdrad Center
> 355 Wood Dale Rd
> Wood Dale, IL 60191
> 630-860-9122 24-hour Emergency Crisis Line
> 630-860-2290 phone
> 630-860-1918 fax
> Hamdrad Center provides culturally tailored, multilingual services
to domestic violence victims and abusers since 1993. A team of
dedicated volunteers has made it possible to establish a fully
licensed shelter and a 24 hour Crisis Hotline, and to provide
individual and family counseling to families in need.



Location: Deleware

El Amaanah Social Services

1321 w. 8th Street

Wilmington DE 19806

call 1 302- 255-1688

Please consider donating to El Amaanah Social Services through the United Way Campaign. Our designation number is 9612.

The primary mission of El Amaanah is to help individuals and families escape lives entrenched in drug related violence, domestic abuse, and child welfare endangerment reach their full human potential. El Amaanah strives to meet this objective by providing support and counseling that enables those at risk for illegal activity to leave street life and make positive choices according to the tenets of the Islaamic Faith. Much of this is attained through outreach.

 

As a major resource center for the ex-inmate rejoining society, El Amaanah provides shelter while assisting ex-inmates in securing housing, a source of income, independent living skills and other resources. El Amaanah also provides support and advocacy that facilitate positive changes for the ex-inmate re-entering society.

 

El Amaanah is also committed to providing shelter to homeless and endangered women. Through our services women receive training and experience in Early Childhood Development.

 

Hamdard Center
> 355 North Wood Dale Road
> Wood Dale, Illinois 60191
> Phone: (630) 860-2290


Location: New Jersey

Baitul Hemayah, Inc.

20-24 Branford Place

Suite 702

Newark New Jersey 07102

Main Phone line:1 (973) 24201922

Fax Line: 1 ( 972) 9720-1944

Hotline: 1 (866)-HEMAYAH

Email: info@baitulhemayah.org

Baitul Hemayah, Inc. is a Domestic Violence Referral/Support Service. We are a charitable foundation that provides educational and social services to the Muslim Community


Location: New York


Muslim Womens's Help Nework

87-91 144th Streeet

Jamica, NY 11435

Tel: 1 (718) 523-5100

Fax: 1(718) 658-3434

Email: mwhn@muslimsonline.com

The mission of the Muslim Women's Help Network is to promote family life in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet MUhammad (peace be upon him), emphasizing the protection and maintenance of women and children as the foundation for a productive community life.


Sakhi for South Asian Women 
> PO Box 20208, Greeley Square Station 
> NY, NY, 10001 
> Sakhi  N.Y.   212-714-9153

 

Location: Maryland

www.almaunfund.org

The al ma'oon fund was established by Allaah's Permission to aid-muslims and their families as able, Insha 'allaah. We hope to assist those in need by helpin in some small way. For more informaiton please visit our site

The Community closet

http:www. the_community_closet.tripod.com/

The community closet intention is to help sisters and brothers or families in need.  We are located in Baltimore, Maryland. This is a non-profit organization

 

Islamic-American Zakat Foundation

4323 Rosedale Avenue

Bethesda, MD 20814

Phone: 1 (301)907-0997

Email: zakat@iazf.org

website:http://www.iazf.org

To provide assistance for food, shelter, clothing and transportation for the poor and needy, orphans wayfarers, and other persons and needs deserving of charity under Islamic Law by assessing, collecting and distributing obligatory and voluntary charity call zakat and sadaqa.  Our primary objective is to serve poor and needy muslims in the United States, eligible non muslims are also helped and some aid is sent abroad to  help poor or needy orphans and other children.

 

Location: Ohia

Muslim Women's Network

P.O. Box 14023

Columbus, Oh 43214

1(614)470-2848

Email: mwn839@hotmail.com

The muslim women's network exists, insha allah, provide islamically-trained workers to build stronger families by: Providing counseling and/or mediation services to the community: Introducing and re-connecting women to their community: Helping women to help themselves; Being a catalyst for social Chand. In the women's network & community services we hope, insha allah, to support sisters in may ways but to focus our services toward the following core groups widoows, the displaced, the disenfranchised and the abused of our community,

 

Location: Philadelphia

Babun Nasr

Philadelphia pa 19151

Phone: 1 (267)632-5460

Email: Baabunnasr05@yahoo.com

(website coming soon Insha Allaah)

Baabun Nasr is a program located in the Philadelphia area, servicing families in various communities (by the permission of Allaah) They offer a variety of services, clothes for the whole family, food, house supplies,, appliances, furniture, emergencey services, lenders programs, resource center, and youth penny donation program.

 

Sista2sista Inc.

P.O. Box 42039

Philadelphia, pa 19101

Phone: 1 (800) 732-9601

fax: (267) 336-8157

Website:sista2sista.org

Sista2Sista Inc. has a crises line dedicated to fighting Domestic Violence within the islamic community.  The crisis line is a resource and referral system for mulim women all across the country that are involved in family violence. OUr hotline representatives will be on hand 24hrs a day, 7 days a week to assist all sisters in need, Insha 'Allaah, we pray athat Allaah will allow this to be stepping stone to getting more done within our community for Sister and families in need

 

Location: Texas

Muslim Community Center for Human Services

M. Basheer Ahmed M.D.

Chairmain MCC for Human Services

P.O.Box 152658

Arlington, TX 76015

Email: mcc199@hotmail.com

Phone: 1 (817) 589-9165

Fax: 1 (817) 483-4699

Muslim Community Center for Human Services offers the following sevices to the victims of domestic violence. 24 hour-helpline 1(817)589-9165: counseling sevice for coupls:and/or individuals; Computer training program for victims of demestic violence; arrangements with local shelters if needed; Educational programs for prevention of domestic violence; Education material is also provided

 

www.mcc-hs.org

1 (817) 589-9165

7600 Glenview Drive

Richland Hills, Texas76180



H.O.M.S. (Housing Outreach for Muslim Sisters)
> P.O. BOX 152611
> Arlington, Texas 76015
> Phone: 1-877-335-4667Muslim Community Center For Human Services

> M. Basheer Ahmed, M.D.
> Chairman MCC for Human Services
> P.O. Box 152658
> Arlington, TX 76015
> mcc1999@...
> 817-589-9165 phone
> 817-483-4699 fax
> Muslim Community Center For Human Services offers the following
services to the victims of domestic violence. 24-hour helpline 817-
589-9165 ;Counseling service for couples ;and/or
individuals ;Computer training program for victims of domestic
violence ;Arrangements with local shelters if needed ;Educational
programs for prevention of domestic violence ;Educational material is
also provided


ADAMS Center
> Herndon, Virginia
> Provides counseling, assistance, and misc. services
> Al-Maun Islamic Safe House for Muslim Women & Children
> Phone: (614) 433-7472
> Phone: (614) 451-7058

Lending a Helping Hand
> 1447 Clifton Street, NW 
> Washington, DC  
> (202)332-4099

Washington DC Area Muslim Network 
> 1447 Fairmont Street in N.W
> Amatullah Abdullah at (703) 671-5915, amatullah2@. ..
> Amirah Abdus Shakur at (703) 820-4618, ashakur@...
> Shadrianne Owens at (703) 566-1482
Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project
> DVRP
> P.O. Box 14268
> Washington, DC 20044
> (202) 364-4630 phone
> info@...
> www.dvrp.org
> We are a diverse group of volunteers and staff who are committed to
ending domestic violence and its effects. We have expertise in a
range of areas including education, law, and public health and we
draw on the experiences and cultural backgrounds of our members of
Asian/Pacific Islander descent.