UMF Virtual Mosque is a virtual mosque hosted on TeenCentral.Net that allows Muslim teens to receive peer-to-peer counseling from trained Muslim volunteer counselors. The resource, accessible worldwide and free, hosts islamic games, articles, videos, Qur’an and a free anonymous counseling service. This project is powered by United Muslim Foundation. (GoUMF.org) Website: http://www.teencentral.net/religion/door1.php
The Institute for Youth Development and Excellence (IYDE) is bringing decades of youth services experience to address this growing population. IYDE develops programs in tangent with the youth being served, to counter these many negative influences, and restore a proper balance to the youth. We are committed to developing youth and fortifying communities. Our Mission ... Read More
Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA) strives to provide youth with the platform to express their thoughts and beliefs, to showcase their talents and skills, and to lead our community today, and not be relegated to the afterthoughts of tomorrow. MYNA’s unique camps, diverse programs, and exciting activities are inspired, planned, and organized wholly by ... Read More
Asian Women’s Self Help Association for Women (ASHA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing community-based, culturally competent support to South Asian women living in abusive marriages and homes. One of the first South Asian domestic violence prevention organizations formed in the United States, ASHA has been serving the legal, financial, and emotional needs of ... Read More
The Muslim Social Services Agency’s (MSSA) mission is to provide care, resources and services to those in need. We will promote self-sufficiency, social well-being and assistance programs to low-income, disadvantaged individuals and families. To provide resources, aid and comfort to women and children who are victims of domestic violence. http://muslimsocialservicesagency.org/
Muslim American Youth Supportline (MAYS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support services for Muslim American Youth facing the challenges and pressures present in today’s society. Through a variety of communication methods, youth can share their unique life struggles and receive anonymous, faith-sensitive, confidential and non-judgmental peer support. MAYS seeks to raise awareness of ... Read More
Muslimat Al-Nisaa, originally organized in 1987, is a non-profit organization established to provide culturally sensitive health, education and social services to Muslim community women and children. http://www.mnisaa.org/
The Muslim Youth Helpline (MYH) is a registered charity which provides pioneering faith and culturally sensitive services to Muslim youth in the UK. Their core service is a free and confidential emotional support service available nationally via the telephone, email, internet and through the post. http://www.myh.org.uk/
Ajyal’s goal is to promote and develop committed Muslim youth and kids who understand the true and balanced nature of Islam and apply it in their lives. Ajyal offers a 24 hour Muslim youth hotline with trained counselors, based in Canada. http://www.ajyal.ca/ajyalcms/index.php?section=5
PFP is a national organization devoted to ending domestic violence in Muslim families by facilitating awareness workshops for Muslim leaders and communities, providing cultural sensitivity trainings for professionals, conducting research, and developing resources. http://www.peacefulfamilies.org