Hear from the families who call JAMAS home.
“The weekend Islamic school is exactly what our children needed. Our daughter went from struggling to read Arabic to memorizing the last five juz in two years. The teachers truly care about every student.”
“When my husband lost his job last year, the zakat committee helped us cover rent for three months. They treated us with dignity throughout. That is what real community looks like.”
“The halaqa on Wednesday evenings is the highlight of my week. It is the only place I know where deep Islamic knowledge meets real-life application. No fluff. Just substance.”
“Our son was struggling with identity through middle school. The youth mentorship program at JAMAS gave him role models who understood his challenges. He is now volunteering as a mentor himself.”
“I have worked with many nonprofits. JAMAS is the only one where every dollar is accounted for. The quarterly financial reports gave me the confidence to become a recurring donor. I encourage everyone to read them.”
“The interfaith dinners brought our church and JAMAS together. Now our two communities have a joint food drive every Ramadan. This is how healing happens — one conversation, one meal, one act of service at a time.”