Khadijah is a Public Health Professional, Entrepreneur, Activist, and Seeker of Doing Good. She is the founder of Reaching All HIV+ Muslims In America (RAHMA), a nonprofit that addresses HIV, Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C), Sexual Health, and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in faith communities through education, advocacy, and empowerment.
Khadijah is also the founder of the federally recognized National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and Playtime Event Sitters, a premier onsite wedding and event childcare service.
Most recently Khadijah joined the LaunchGood team to connect Muslims with an amazing crowdfunding platform to help amplify their causes. She is also a Faith Ambassador with the COVID-19 Prevention Network and engages faith communities of color in conversations around the effects of COVID-19, disparities, prevention efforts, and effective community response.
Khadijah is always thinking of innovative ways to make a difference. Connect with Khadijah on Instagram. and take a peek into her world.
Accomplishments
Year | Accomplishments |
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2020 | National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Officially Recognized on HIV.gov |
2017 | Invited to Viiv Conference |
2017 | Present Founder, National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (faithaidsday.com) |
2016 | First major grant, The George Washington University, Milken School of Public Health and US Department of Human Services, Office of Women’s Health |
2014 | Completed paperwork and received 501(c)3 Status for RAHMA |
2012 | Founder, Reaching All HIV+ Muslims In America (RAHMA) |