About the Fund
The INAYA Care Fund is a grassroots fund for US-based Muslims seeking financial support as they navigate grief, organizing, and life transitions while genocide and mass displacement affect our global ummah. We aim to connect those seeking help with a dedicated network of allies motivated to show up with love. The Fund increases our communities’ capacity to mourn and respond to violence by prioritizing grief, care, and wellness – aspects of life all-too-often ignored in times of unrest.
As members of this community, you’ve made it clear: our people are exhausted from the loss of loved ones, constant organizing, and the impacts of retaliation. With your help, we can bridge the resource gap and ensure every call for help is met with action. Anyone can engage with this project: whether you’re directly impacted or want to show your solidarity, there is room in this movement for you!
FYI: Your gift is Zakat-eligible!
To make a Zakat donation, simply designate your gift on the form below or write “Zakat” in the comment box. Zakat donations are used exclusively to support applicants to the Reproductive Justice Fund. To learn more about how Zakat funding is used, you can find our Zakat policy here!
Trying to make a big donation?
Our processor takes a percentage of online donations as a fee. Larger donations mean larger fees. To ensure 100% of your gift goes to HEART, you can:
- Mail a check to HEART Women & Girls, 818 E 63rd St #211, Chicago, IL 60637
- Submit a payment through Zelle to heartwg@gmail.com
- Email mehlam@heartwomenandgirls.org for more information
HEART Women & Girls is an IRS 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Your donations are fully tax-deductible to the extent of the law. (EIN/Tax ID: 27-3625796)
What our supporters say…
“I am learning how to create safe spaces for Muslims like myself while honoring accountability in the community and empowering us to make our own choices in the process… this is what our faith teaches us.”
HEART Donor
“I believe in the work that HEART does and I am proud to be a team member…HEART is invested in long term systemic change so that communities can start appropriately supporting survivors and can start taking accountability of how to create communities that are committed to justice.”
HEART Trainer
“I realized that HEART isn’t just trying to build healthy relationships. HEART is trying to build healthy communities.”