30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali 30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali

TIME

Salma is mad at me. She’s been asking me for my dua for the '30 Days' Ramadan blog for two weeks and I haven’t given her one. It’s not because I haven’t wanted to or don’t feel the importance of contributing. It’s that I feel it too much.

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30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali 30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali

Dear Nunno,

One of the reasons I'm grateful that I've been writing this blog for 10 years is that it has become a collection of family memories, many that I would have forgotten, others that are now recorded. One such memory is this letter from 9-year old Zayd to my dad.

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30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali 30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali

Mom’s Wisdom

Growing up, I was a quiet, reserved, fairly shy girl, happier studying than socializing. I wasn’t one of the cool kids, or athletically inclined, so doing well academically became my “thing.” I got used to getting straight As. Until …

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30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali 30 Days x 10 Years Salma Ali

All in the Family

In 2012, when the theme was '30 Gratitudes', I wrote about my 'great big American-Pakistani family'. It was the hardest year of my life, and the only way I got through was with their tight embrace which kept me from falling.

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We are humanKIND

About 20 KindWorkers had gathered to set up an apartment for a newly arriving Syrian refugee family. We assembled a beautiful Pakistani hand carved dining table, arranged a dollhouse with tiny furniture, put together bunk beds, and left backpacks filled with school supplies from a teen heading off to college.

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Here2Help

Lilly Behbehani was a second semester Senior at B-CC High School when MCPS announced schools would shut down to help slow the spread of COVID-19. She worried about fellow students who depended on free and reduced price school meals …

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Community Farm Share

One of the most fulfilling aspects of KindWorks is helping inspire people to find their volunteer passion -- perhaps even their life's calling. Jenny, a dear friend and former neighbor who now lives and works on her farm

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