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Young People Sent Cards of Support to Every Mosque in America

Over 44,000 cards in total.

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Published May 7, 2019.

It’s a scary time for lots of Muslims in the US. Hate crimes towards our Muslim American neighbors have risen dramatically since 2015. Mosques have been vandalized and attacked, government officials have denounced Islam, and anti-Muslim speech is rampant online. No one should fear for their safety because of the color of their skin, what language they speak, or how they pray.

DoSomething members have been leaders in allyship and support to our Muslim American friends and neighbors. In the last two years, our community has made 44,000 Happy Ramadan cards, which were distributed to every mosque in America. Muslim communities across the country replied with messages of heartfelt thanks for your generosity during these difficult times.

Check out cards from young people and thank-yous from mosques below. Then learn how you can make cards to celebrate Eid al-Fitr (June 5-7) this year.

Member Cards

Vida, 21

A person lies on a red carpet surrounded by colorful cards that say 'Ramadan Kareem,' showcasing their creative contributions for the holiday. This image highlights volunteer efforts in community service and civic engagement during a festive season.
“I want the Muslim community in the USA to feel the love and hospitality I have received as a Christian living in the UAE.”

Connor, 23

A person sitting cross-legged on a carpet, proudly displaying colorful handmade cards while surrounded by a large collection of similarly designed cards arranged on the floor. This image highlights creative volunteer efforts focused on community service and civic engagement.

Madina, 21

A person smiling and wearing glasses holds up various cards that read 'Ramadan Kareem.' The individual is seated, surrounded by a collection of similar cards, showcasing community engagement and cultural celebration.

Emilie, 26

A smiling individual holds a collection of colorful handmade cards wishing 'Happy Ramadan!' and 'Ramadan Kareem.' This image showcases community engagement and the spirit of volunteerism through creative expression.
“It is important to me because it shows that we can make a difference in others' lives with kindness.”

Ariana, 20

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Trey, 24

A smiling individual holds three colorful cards celebrating Ramadan, featuring festive greetings and illustrations. The setting reflects a cheerful atmosphere, highlighting community engagement and cultural appreciation.

Nora, 25

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“There is no such thing as too much reassurance of love and support, and it's of great importance now more than ever to give this to our country's Muslim community.”
SINCERELY, US

MAKE A CARD TO SHOW MUSLIM AMERICANS YOU STAND WITH THEM THIS EID.

Thank Yous From Muslim Communities

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“Our deepest regards and love for all in the DoSomething organization. The beautiful cards spoke more effectively than any Orpheus about what America is and how inclusive and all-embracing Americans can be. And so are Muslims, every inch Americans, in every sense of the word.”

-Antioch, California

“DoSomething.org and all the participants in the Muslim outreach program for your support and gesture of kindness. The cards are beautiful and are on display in our mosque. Your consideration and thoughtfulness has touched our hearts. It was truly a pleasure to see the personalized cards!”

-Jami Masjid (Buffalo, New York)

“I want to take this opportunity to thank you and all those who are part of your organization. We loved the cards and it was very touching to do that for Muslims in United States. At this moment of confusion for so many and hatred against Muslims, your actions give us hope.”

-Rockford, Illinois

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