UMMA Clinic’s
Services Commended
On
Wednesday, July 26, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) recognized
the historic contribution of a Muslim-American founded community
health center in Los Angeles on the floor of the House of
Representatives. During the last ten years, University Muslim
Medical Association (UMMA) Community Clinic has provided
free and low-cost health care to the residents of South
Los Angeles.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CD35) spoke at UMMA’s
10th Anniversary Community Festival on July 9, 2006, where
she praised UMMA’s 10 years of service and Muslim-American
identity. The festival was accompanied by a series of proclamations
issued by the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles
County Board of Supervisors in recognition of the clinic’s
service to the community.
Just blocks from the flashpoint of the 1992 civil disturbances,
UMMA was founded in 1996 to revitalize a beleaguered area
in the aftermath of the civil turmoil that rocked the city.
The effort sprang from an unanticipated source: Muslim-American
students. Acting on the teachings of their faith, these
college and medical students transformed an abandoned, dilapidated
building into a vibrant clinic that would serve as a medical
home for thousands in the local community.
Ten years later, UMMA’s impact has been felt at the
national and local levels. Nationally, UMMA was the first
free medical clinic founded by Muslim-Americans in the United
States. To Muslims, the UMMA Clinic exemplifies core Islamic
tenets of mercy, compassion and social justice. As a local
nonprofit organization, UMMA welcomes everyone who walks
through its doors regardless of faith. In fact, of its 15,000
regular patients, 95% are not from the Muslim community.
“I always get treated like a person at UMMA –
not a number – but like a human being,” said
an unnamed UMMA patient, whose husband, children and grandchildren
come to UMMA for their medical needs.
By serving the people of Los Angeles with dignity and compassion,
UMMA bolsters Los Angeles’ existing network of charitable,
social services organizations. UMMA Clinic is a one-of-a-kind
institution, in touch with the pulse of the local community
and applying the principles of the Islamic faith shared
by over 1.2 billion people worldwide.
"UMMA continues to serve as a vital institution in
this great city's infrastructure, improving the lives of
thousands of its citizens. Civic leaders and policy makers
have taken note of this fact, and we are honored by their
recognition, “said Dr. Mansur Khan, a co-founder and
Board Member of the UMMA Community Clinic.
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