
“A helping hand, a gentle word, a ray of hope,
Together, bridging differences and strengthening our community”
AMAL
(which is the Arabic word for "Hope"), is a grass-roots community initiative
run primarily by volunteers. It was conceived early in 2002 upon the realization
that the Montréal Muslim community was lacking in social establishments that
attended to the specific needs of women and children.
Initially, the project began with a handful of volunteers consisting
of housewives, students and nurses, that met occasionally with the ardent desire
of identifying how best to reach out and provide hope to other women that were
experiencing difficulty and distress. For the first two years, these volunteers
met with various Montréal-based women shelters and offered to provide assistance
to women that had fallen victim to domestic violence. With the help of the community,
“Care Baskets” containing prayer clothes, Qu’rans and other useful items were
left at 14 different women shelters for use by Muslim women that had taken shelter
there. Furthermore, in addition to supplying halal meat, AMAL was sometimes
asked to provide translators to aid shelter personnel in communicating with
the abused Muslim women they were trying to service.
Despite its continued initiative to reach out to victims of violence,
AMAL has since identified the need for other social services pertaining to the
delicate necessities of women and children. These services include psychological
counseling; advocacy; legal counseling; family and youth services; companionship
for individuals with no social support network; meeting the basic needs for
Muslims in distress (e.g. food, shelter, clothing); and a venue for social activities
(e.g. Girls Club, etc). In an attempt to set-up these resources, an office space
was rented in January 2004 and AMAL-Center for Women was established. In July
2004, AMAL-Centre Pour Femmes/Center For Women was officially registered with
Registraire des enterprises Québec as an independent not-for-profit organization.
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Upcoming Events
> Tutoring for Children> English Conversational Sessions for adults > The Big Sisters Program
For more information about any of the above ,please contact us at amalwomencenter@yahoo.ca or call 514-855-0330. ~ ~
Post Partum Depression Café Rencontre with
Naomi B. MacLeod BSc, MSc (Nursing) McGill University
October 8, 2009 @ 11:30
Amal Center 903 Décarie Blvd. Suite 204 Metro St. Laurent
Admission is Free
Up to 15% of women suffer from post-partum depression. Join us to discuss how to recognize symptoms and to learn about the available treatments. Come and share life experiences of joys and sadness, your successes and your ordeals in becoming a mother.
Please email amalwomencenter@yahoo.ca or call 514-855-0330 to confirm your attendance at the information session.
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