Our Story
A Glimpse into our pastThe M4H movement started like most other social movements; with a few courageous people coming together to meet about the problems that plague their community. The first 4 members began in 2014 by having community meetings in the local masjid to talk about how they could improve the surrounding conditions, focusing their efforts on and around the 60th St. corridor. As time went on, they began to educate themselves on the dense political environment within Philadelphia, and they slowly began to see the direct relationship between the various happenings within City Hall, and the current constitution of the community. With Cobbs Creek area being located virtually at the edge of the city, they felt as though it had almost been forgotten, and that necessary action wasn’t being taken to improve the livelihood of its inhabitants. They came to the conclusion that it was time to create an organization that truly addressed the needs of the community. And so M4H was established in an effort to improve the lives of the people who call this city home. M4H has existed for almost a decade officially as a state recognized organization, and approximately 5 years as an official charitable organization.
Meet the Hands Behind Our Work
The M4H movement started like most other social movements; with a few courageous people coming together to meet about the problems that plague their community.
Isa Abdus-Shahid
Founder
Jackie Dubose
Communications Chairperson
Cherry “Umm Paige” Hill
President
Ronald Waters
Political Liaison
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