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Empowering Women and Children in Staten Island: Muslim Sisters of Staten Island and AMCF
So she started a discussion group for Muslim women during their Sisters Walk — a fitness program Safiyyah had put together to encourage Muslim women to stay active — held at a local mosque. That discussion group became Muslim Sisters of Staten Island (MSSI) — a women-led nonprofit that has spent 11 years working to empower Muslim women and children through civic engagement, education, and community support.
MSSI was nominated for AMCF’s Women’s Giving Circle by a member who described them as “a women-led organization working tirelessly to uplift women and children, especially those affected by trauma and other life challenges.”
What Muslim Sisters of Staten Island Does
Their programs span the full range of community needs:
Youth Camps: Summer programs for children ages 5–13, providing fun, engaging, and educational activities — including virtual programming during COVID that kept kids connected and learning.
Winter Warm Drives: Collecting and distributing warm clothing to community members in need during cold months.
Educational Programs: Workshops and seminars on topics ranging from civic engagement to family wellbeing.
Welcoming Baby Initiatives: Supporting new mothers and families through community baby showers and a baby closet offering resources for families with children from birth to age 7.
Civic Engagement: Helping community members understand their rights, participate in local governance, and advocate for themselves.
Referral Services: Connecting community members to mental health resources and support through an established referral network.
As Safiyyah puts it: “I believe that the needs of the women and children of the community is our priority. Together we can work as a true community to maintain a close-knit family unit.”
MSSI and AMCF
Here’s why a member nominated them:
“Muslim Sisters of Staten Island (MSSI) is a women-led organization working tirelessly to uplift women and children, especially those affected by trauma and other life challenges, in Staten Island, NY. For 11 years, MSSI has made a positive impact on the lives of many, through youth camps, winter warm drives, educational programs, civic engagement, welcoming baby initiatives and more.”
MSSI also has an endowment with AMCF — a permanently invested fund whose returns support their programs for generations to come. As MSSI shared about the partnership:
“Our organization had just embarked upon submitting grants. We had a grants making organization research grants for us and found AMCF — we had won an endowment grant. This was an exciting thing for us, especially that it was from a Muslim organization. We decided to keep the funds in the endowment as a reminder and inspiration of our humble beginnings and growth and what we can accomplish with patience.”
MSSI holds a Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency — the highest level of nonprofit transparency, demonstrating their commitment to accountability and impact reporting.
Why This Matters
When you empower Muslim women at the community level, the ripple effects spread. Children grow up with support systems. Families stay connected. Neighborhoods become stronger.
This is what grassroots philanthropy looks like.
Support Muslim Sisters of Staten Island
Through the Women’s Giving Circle: Join AMCF’s Women’s Giving Circle and help fund organizations like MSSI that are led by and serve Muslim women.
Through your DAF: If you have a Donor Advised Fund with AMCF, you can recommend a grant directly to Muslim Sisters of Staten Island Inc. (EIN: 46-5695272).
Learn more about MSSI: Visit their website to see their current programs and volunteer opportunities.
The Power of Women-Led Organizations
The Women’s Giving Circle exists because Muslim women are the driving force in charitable giving, but this isn’t always reflected in leadership and decision-making structures. When women make the decisions about where philanthropic dollars flow, organizations like MSSI get the support they deserve.

