Over two months later, The Nation of Islam’s Muhammad Mosque No. 45 is still delivering Hurricane Harvey Relief to people recovering from the flooding.
We’re not stopping! There are so many people still in need. The recovery is far from over. ??
Over two months later, The Nation of Islam’s Muhammad Mosque No. 45 is still delivering Hurricane Harvey Relief to people recovering from the flooding.
We’re not stopping! There are so many people still in need. The recovery is far from over. ??
❗️Harvey Relief❗️Hopped back on the Uhaul truck with my Nation of Islam brothers to go into the Northeast Houston trenches to deliver supplies to those in need. This particular area was hit real hard and people said we were the first group to come through to provide any assistance as they start rebuilding their lives and devastated homes. The debris is high but we’re striving to bringing an even HIGHER SPIRIT of upliftment and hope. The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan instructed us to help as many as we can and weeks later we’re still striving to do just that. [?: @ericrmuhammad]
On Saturday, September 30th, Muhammad Mosque No. 45 and Queendom Come, Inc. of Houston, Texas hosted “Hip Hop Healing After Harvey, a relief effort for one of many communities effected by Hurricane Harvey. This effort was sponsored by T.I. and Russell Simmons, and their desire was to serve the women, especially single mothers and their children. Below is the video footage of that day that involved multiple groups of volunteers, other Hip Hop artists, spiritual leaders and trauma professionals that came together as one! The expression of LOVE and SERVICE ran deep. The work is far from over, but we are emboldened and fueled to keep going! A special thank you to Wendi J. Turner and her organization Hope Over Hurt, the National Black United Front, Deric Muhammad, the members of Philly Journey To Houston who also brought donations and volunteered their time to serve. #HoustonStrong
Hip Hop Healing After Harvey from Ebony S. Muhammad on Vimeo.
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(Photos also by H2H Magazine, Queedom Come, Inc. & Eric Muhammad)
The Nation of Islam-Muhammad Mosque No. 45 & Queendom Come Inc. Presents, “Hip Hop Healing After Harvey.” This is a Women’s Relief Event, sponsored by Rapper T.I. and Russell Simmons. We will service Women and children affected by the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Please join us this Saturday, as we work together help our communities heal.
::VOLUNTEERS NEEDED::
We need:
Licensed Therapists
Art Teachers
FEMA Representatives
Insurance Adjusters
Site Event Workers
and General Volunteers
Thank you in advance,
The Queen Team
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Central Texas take over with a Uhaul full of donations! Nation of Islam members and supporters from Big Austin, San Antonio and Killeen, TX are on the grounds at Muhammad Mosque No. 45 in Houston to help with #HarveyRelief! Here’s some footage and photos of the Nation of Islam’s efforts in Houston. We are open for service from 9A-9P at 4443 Old Spanish Trail. We thank everyone who has donated and volunteered thus far! If you’d like to contribute to these efforts, send a donation online: http://noihouston.org/ or http://myqueendomcome.org/harvey/
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The MGT&GCC of The Nation of Islam’s Southwest Region putting in work @NOIMosque45 for #HarveyRelief. Donate ???? https://t.co/avYOUIk109 pic.twitter.com/zobIkdbNv6
— Brother Jesse (@BrotherJesse) September 2, 2017
From 3rd Ward to Sunnyside to ANY side, @NOIMosque45 is here to serve the needs of our people! #HarveyRelief #HoustonStrong pic.twitter.com/DFBNvBIatC
— Shareefah Muhammad (@SisterShareefah) September 2, 2017