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Al Jama-ah Women’s League Launch

Al Jama-ah Women’s League Launch

On the 9th of August 2023 Al Jama-ah officially launched its women’s league in Western Cape.The launch was held in Ward 67 Pelican Park where the party has a large support base.

Al Jama-ah women’s league mottos stem from and recognises that alone as women we are strong but we are “Stronger Together”

Women have been on the forefront of coalitions and we have been able to come together, work together, nurture, care for, uplift and empower our communities, our country and each other.

Women have been able to set aside differences over generations for the common good of humanity and have been on the forefront of change indeed women together is a force that many will fear for “if you strike a women you strike a rock”

Al Jama-ah recognize that women needs a political platform whereby they can be the leaders of beneficial change and be fully participative in the much needed transformation required in our country.

 

Al Jama-ah further recognises the leader of Al Jama-ah Honourable Ganief Hendricks who identifies the oppression faced by women and has strived to ensure a platform for women to be heard in Parliament whereas many others have failed us.

President Ganief Hendricks has been on the forefront in Parliament to ensure the dignity and justice for women and has presented and contributed towards 4 bills and amendments where relevant to effect beneficial change for women.

Honourable Ganief Hendricks has ensured that women are given the space to lead and effect change and the space to govern.

Though the official launch of the women’s league is long overdue, the beauty of the Al Jama-ah women’s league is that we are not promising what we envision doing, we are striving to increase our footprint and do more. The women in Al Jama-ah have for years been serving, uplifting and empowering communities and will use their existing relevant platforms to extend and grow and help more communities with the Qudrat of Allah SWT.  Being on the ground for years in communities we are all to aware of the challenges and injustice faced by women of all races and cultures

Over generations we continue to face the impact of GBV, discrimination, genocide, unemployment, poverty, substance abuse, threats from external forces on how we raise our children in terms of education and culture and with the constant threat of other social ills.

Our faith and God consciousness and moral compass guides our conduct and the decisions we make for indeed as the prophet Moegammad S.A.W stated: “The condition of society depends on the consciousness of our women”

Our mission is to fund, strengthen and uphold the principles of Al Jama-ah to strive for unity, justice, peace, upliftment and empowerment of our women.

The women in Al Jama-ah has worked alongside many non profit organizations and individuals to identify the needs in the community and to assist in empowerment and upliftment of those in need no matter the race, culture or affiliation for Al Jama-ah it’s is about assisting humanity and we welcome all organisations and women to become a part of Al Jama-ah Women’s League

Women needs to take this opportunity and participate in the structures to bring about social economic change and enhance the development of not only a community but our country

 

May the Almighty grant Al Jama-ah women’s league beneficial success Ameen

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Our New Ward 67 Office is OPEN

Our New Ward 67 Office is OPEN

VISIT OUR BRAND NEW OFFICES IN WARD 67: 

WHERE: 164 Oystercatcher Road, Pelican Park
HOURS: Monday-Thursday: 9am-4pm
Friday: 9am-12pm, 2pm-4pm
TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT: Contact Voting Station Manager Fatima Morgan: 065 932 6602


HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? SERVICES ON OFFER:

– Housing applications and queries

– Reporting and escalation of service

– Delivery issues

– Certification of documents

– Assisting with placement at schools

– Legal queries surrounding maintenance and divorces and estates

– Domestic violence and child abuse issues

– Assisting communities in cases of disasters like flooding and homes being burnt down

– Assisting with logistics on Janaza and funerals for those struggling

FREE DATA available to members

MORE THAN JUST AN OFFICE – WE ARE INVESTED IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE

AL JAMA-AH HAS BEEN SERVING THE COMMUNITY OF WARD 67 FOR SEVERAL YEARS

What’s happening @ Pelican Park

What’s happening @ Pelican Park

More than just an office! Invested in making a difference

Our new office! Find us at164 Oystercatcher Street, New Horizons, Pelican Park

Here to serve the community of Ward 67 and surrounds

May the Almighty grant is the health, strength, imaan, strength, ability to beneficially assist the community Ameen

New Horizons, Ward 67,  Feeding Scheme

New Horizons, Ward 67, Feeding Scheme

In celebration of the 10th Muharram, we set out to feed and clothe residents in need in Pelican Park.

We asked for your help, and you delivered!
Kilograms of Basmati Rice, pockets of potatoes, onions, amasi, bread, clothing and more!

The event was hosted by our Pelican Park Voting Station Manager, Fatima Morgan
Who quickly transformed the space into a large, hard working kitchen, full of busy elves.

To all who contributed – THANK YOU. To all who gave of their time – THANK YOU.

It was a humbling and heart-warming experience.

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Our New Pelican Park Office

Our New Pelican Park Office

The opening of the office commenced with a thikr after which the President of Al Jamaah Honourable Minister of Parliament Ganief Hendricks officiated the opening wherein he duly stated, “This is the first time  Al Jamaah is opening an office in the heart of the community they serve. The regional office will serve not only the New Horizons area but the surrounding areas. We wish to thank the voting station officer Fatimah Dollie Morgan and her team for taking the initiative and for the continued hard work in the community. The plans for the office is that it will serve as a hub in the relevant area and surrounds to continue in identifying the needs in the community and to work towards goals of job creation, access to services and upliftment of the community who have entrusted us. We will start off with creating job opportunities for data sales, manufacturing of olive oil and we intend to before Eid provide 100 pensioners identified with a meal for their Eid table.”

Voting station officer for Ward 67 Fatimah Dollie Morgan duly conveyed her thanks and appreciation

“Firstly I would like to say shukr to our Almighty for the blessings in allowing Al jamaah to grow as a party. I would like to say a shukran to President Ganief Hendricks for giving us the opportunity to be able to serve our community and seeing potential in the team as a whole. With all the amazing initiatives and support from President Hendricks and rest of leadership for the community of ward 67 creating jobs, helping sustain the community, giving them so many different opportunities and making ward 67 residents feel like there is people out there who sees their difficulties they are going through and assisting them be self sufficient algamdullillah. The office in pelican park means so much to the community because they often feel so helpless not knowing where to go for assistance”

Al Jama-ah have identified and will extend to other areas and we welcome the unity and assistance of communities to ensure beneficial change

 

 

Our 67 Minutes Of Mandela Day

Our 67 Minutes Of Mandela Day

Nelson Mandela International Day holds a special place in our hearts as we honour the incredible legacy of Madiba and the values he championed. This day promotes the importance of service to mankind, providing a platform to amplify voices and actions.

In 2023, Al Jama-ah has chosen the theme “Climate, Food & Solidarity” to address crucial issues that impact our society. Don’t miss our latest blog where we shed light on these efforts to promote and cultivate a sense of unity and solidarity among communities. Read more here

The Mandela Day message also encourages us to use 67 minutes of our time to support a chosen charity or serve our local community. These 67 minutes symbolically represent the number of years the former President fought for human rights and the abolition of apartheid. This is what we did…

Councillor Thapelo Amad and Executive Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda visited Riverleagh on Mandela Day. They visited an old age home called Japura Retirement Village and took part in food gardening, and cleaning up  of the home.

Councillor Thapelo Amad and Executive Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda visited Riverleagh on Mandela Day. They visited an old age home called Japura Retirement Village and took part in food gardening, and cleaning up of the home.

MPL Galil Brinkhuis officiating a name-giving at Aljama-ah’s WC legislature constituency office in Cape Town.

Councillor Thapelo Amad and Executive Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda visited Riverleagh on Mandela Day. They visited an old age home called Japura Retirement Village and took part in food gardening, and cleaning up  of the home.

Hon.Ganief Hendricks and President of Aljama-ah engaging with members of the Masjilisush Shura Al-Islami in Cape Town

Councillor Thapelo Amad and Executive Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda visited Riverleagh on Mandela Day. They visited an old age home called Japura Retirement Village and took part in food gardening, and cleaning up  of the home.

Aljama-ah councillor Adv.Shameemah Salie handed over loaves of bread to the needy in New Horizons,Pelican Park,Cape Town.