Muslim Community Center Newsletter
| 31 May 2007
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| Issue 3 |
| Volume 11 |
Bissmillah–Ar-Rehmaan-Nir-Raheem
Assalam Aalaikum
I hope you all have an enjoyable Spring and ready to enter
in the pleasant Summer (so far).
The Staff and Board of Directors of Muslim Community Center
for Human Service wish you and your family the very best.
With the grace of God and your support, MCC continues to
provide the community services in Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.
We like to share with you the progress of our projects and
we are looking forward to hear your comments, suggestions,
and advise.
Helpline
The Muslim Community
Center for Human Services is dedicated to serving
individuals and families. MCCHS has a 24-hour Helpline to
assist individuals with medical, counseling and referral
services for non-emergency calls. MCCHS serves individuals
with family and marital problems, immigration, legal
services, health and other social issues.
Our counseling services include therapy for individuals,
couples, and families. MCCHS offers pre-marital counseling,
marriage counseling, and family counseling. Our referral
directory includes Muslim and non-Muslim organizations and
agencies from around the Dallas and Fort Worth area.
Callers can be assisted through the Helpline if they are
experiencing any medical or social issue. MCCHS Helpline
messages are kept confidential
and are responded to by professional staff within 24
hours. The MCCHS Helpline is a free service and in
2006 we were able to serve approximately 1600 individuals
and families. English, Urdu, Hindi and Arabic speaker can be
assisted through the Helpline and there are no eligibility
requirements.
Please contact MCCHS 817-589-9165 for all
non-emergency call for help. If the phone is busy or after
hours please leave a message and your call will be returned
within 24-hours.
Al
Shifa Clinic
7600 Glenview Drive
Richland Hills, TX 76180
817-589-9165
Al Shifa clinic
continues to offer services every Saturday between 9 AM to 1
PM and serve between 20-25 patients. We stop taking new
patients at 11 a.m. Physicians are coming in rotation and we
continue to provide sample medications when available. The
lab work is offered at discounted rate.
Starting March 2007, the clinic remains open first Sunday on
the month offering medical services to women and children. A
female physician and a pediatrician attend the clinic. Since
there is an increased demand for the services, we are
considering opening the clinic for two Sundays a month.
Clinic is also registering patients for mammogram. In June
2007, a digital mammogram will be offered by Southwestern
Medical School Mobile Unit. Susan G. Komen Foundation will
provide further support if MCC increases educational and
screening activities. Al Shifa Clinic has applied for the
grant to buy the eye equipment. If it is approved, the eye
clinic will be open by July 2007. An optometrist is willing
to come twice a month to run the eye clinic.
Currently, we are recruiting physicians, especially female
physicians for the clinic. Future plans include
development of mental health program and dental program. For
appointments or information call MCCHS 817-589-9165.
Health Fair at Islamic
Society of Arlington
September 2006
MCC for Human Services has been organizing health fairs
since 1995. We used to have one annual health fair but in
the last few years, due to increase demand, we have two to
three health fairs each year. The last health fair was held
at Islamic Society of Arlington – Center Street Mosque in
September 2006. Approximately 300 residents of the area
(irrespective of ethnicity and religion) participated in the
health fair. All individuals were tested for blood pressure,
blood sugar, and cholesterol. Several area physicians came
to the health fair and offered consultation to the
individuals. Several nurses from John Peter Smith Hospital
helped in checking the blood pressure and Harris Methodist
Hospital provided services for checking blood sugar and
cholesterol.
Community education on breast cancer and registration for
mammogram was also held during the health fair. Several
individuals registered for the mammogram which was offered
free of charge to indigent residents.
A family physician presented lecture on wellness and a
pediatrician presented on baby care. Both sessions were well
attended.
Several health organizations gave educational material
related to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and other health
issues. Public Health Department also set up a booth
disseminating the information on immunizations and other
health issues.
Mayor of Arlington proclaimed September 8th 2006 as MCC
Health Fair Day and the proclamation was read by Councilman
Mr. Wright.
Islamic Society of Arlington provided efficient volunteers
and luncheon for physicians, health care providers, and
volunteers. The program was a great success and was
appreciated by the community.
Health Fair on Humanitarian Day in Dallas May 2007
MCCHS organized a
health fair on 19th May 2007 in South Dallas to serve the
underserved neighborhoods. The Health Fair was a component
of a larger event where many Muslim organizations came
together to distribute clothes, shoes, hygiene packs, school
supplies, and food cans at MLK Center.
The Health Fair was set up in the gym of the MLK Center. A
hundred families took advantage of the services offered at
the event. A dedicated group of volunteers from the Ismaili
Community, Al-Shifa Clinic, and Nation of Islam assisted the
patients. Four hundred checkups and tests were performed by
the volunteers. These checkups included obesity, diabetes,
hypertension, and cholesterol tests. Five physicians
including a dentist advised the participants on their health
and wellness. Fourteen female participants registered for
free mammogram screening at a later day. Informational
booths on teenage pregnancy, national marrow donor program,
and MCC programs on domestic violence were well attended.
Gifts and hygiene packs donated by children from Mid Cities
Masjid were offered to the health fair participants.
MCC is thankful to organizers of Humanitarian Day and
administration of MLK Center for providing this opportunity
to serve the underserved population of South Dallas. Dr.
Basheer Ahmed, Najma Ghouse, and Aftab Siddiqui played a
major role in the success of the health fair. MCC is also
thankful to all the volunteers including the Board members
who assisted in the organizing of the event.
Domestic Violence Program
Mission Statement:
The Muslim Community Center for Human Services (MCCHS)
“Roshni” Domestic violence program’s main objective is to
promote healthy and harmonious family relationships in the
Asian, Middle Eastern, and African immigrant communities. We
promote the empowerment of women to confront and overcome
the cycle of domestic violence and exploitation; help the
victims and survivors of domestic abuse improve their access
to services, and increase community awareness of various
forms of violence. MCCHS “Roshni” provides community
education, culture-sensitive peer counseling, professional
counseling, case management, client advocacy, information on
rights, how to seek help and victim compensation. MCCHS also
provides shelter referrals, legal referrals and assists
victim in developing a safety plan.
MCCHS established the Roshni Domestic Violence Program in
June 2006, since then we have disseminated information about
domestic violence, and discussed the issues related to this
subject in mosques, community centers, and other places.
Women have been encouraged to share if they experience such
problems, or if they know of any others who are experiencing
a similar situation. MCCHS “Roshni” has encouraged women to
seek help by distributing pamphlets, brochures, and having
small sessions with women only, and holding seminars at
different locations on this subject.
Since September 2006 MCCHS “Roshni” has trained volunteers
that respond to the calls regarding domestic violence
issues. The volunteers have been trained to handle calls in
a confidential and professional manner, give appropriate
advice, and encourage the individual or family to seek
counseling--which may help during the early stages of a
dispute. The telephone has a messaging service that includes
the opportunity for the caller to provide a safe time and
telephone number so that a volunteer staffing the helpline
can talk to her one-on-one.
In more serious situations, volunteers have been trained to
assist the victim with seeking a domestic violence shelter
in their local community, help in arranging transportation,
and meeting the person at the shelter to relieve some of the
anticipated stress and anxiety.
We have established a separate line for the domestic
violence program and callers facing domestic violence can
call 24-hours a day at 817-589-0200. All calls are
handled with extreme confidentiality.
Outreach Program
MCC has an outreach
program that assists people in need. The program has been
serving food at the local homeless shelter in Arlington
since 2003. Hot breakfast is served at least one weekend at
Arlington Life Shelter. Recently the program collected
clothes for distribution at the Humanitarian Day in South
Dallas. Last year the program assisted the Somali refugees
who have been living in Section C housing in Fort Worth.
Clothes, food, and furniture were provided to these new
arrivals to our country.
Radio Program
A radio program has
been started on radio Fun Asia 700 AM every Sunday between 1
p.m. and 2 p.m. The program offers techniques to enhance
communication skills and it is presented with light humor
and entertainment so that we can keep the listener's
attention on the subject. Gradually the program is becoming
popular and we are receiving increased number of questions
related to this subject. Mrs. Najma Ghouse and Dr. Basheer
Ahmed have been presenting this program. The program is
sponsored by Dr. Farrukh Hamid of Fun Asia radio.
Interactive Seminar on Healthy Marriages
An interactive seminar
was prepared for the young couples to present the techniques
to enhance the marital relationship. The first presentation
was made in December 2006 free of charge as it is supported
by a grant from Texas Healthy Marriage Healthy Families
Coalition. Other programs are in planning, if any group is
interested in this program please contact MCC for Human
Services 817-589-9165
Retreat on Fund Raising Strategies
MCC has been working
hard to serve the community since 1995 with generous support
of Muslim community. Being a non-Masjid organization, it has
been a challenge to raise funds for the services. The MCC
Board decided last summer to hire a professional consultant
to help MCC formulate a fund raising strategy. Carole
Rylander met the Board for four hours in September 2006 to
discuss the concept of fundraising and how to go about it.
She brought a wealth of info from her expertise as a
fundraiser at a community church and later as a consultant.
A day long retreat was held in February 2007 for the Board.
Carole helped the Board chart out its strategy for fund
raising. Following items were discussed:
1. Developing of a master list of donors and prospective
donors.
2. Brainstorming on some ideas on how we can inform
the donors about our program, especially how our program is
making an impact on the individuals we are serving.
3. How we approach the corporations for disseminating
the information about our projects and seeking donations.
Ismail Tahir is the Board member responsible for fundraising
for MCC projects. He coordinated efforts on the basis of
sessions with Carole to develop a plan for raising funds.
Over the last few months he has been raising funds at
different Masajids throughout the DFW Metroplex. He has been
helped in his efforts by Shaikh Shakeeb. Carole will be
meeting the Board in June 2007 to review the progress.
What
MCC Needs
• Volunteers: we need
physicians especially female physicians, if you can
give four hours once in a month or two months please
contact: Al-Shifa clinic 817-589-9165 we need volunteers for
all other projects, if you can give a few hours a week to
MCC we will definitely arrange for you to help us in the
area of your interest. Please contact: MCC 817-589-9165
• We need your support. All the projects are possible by
your generous financial support. Please send your
tax-deductible charitable donation to:
MCC
for Human Services
7600 Glenview Drive
Richland Hills, TX 76180
For further information please contact 817-589-9165 |