Assistance When You Need It

Are you or anyone in your family facing challenges with any of the following?

  • Finances and debt
  • Housing and shelter
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Shelter
  • Isolation
  • Stress, anxiety or depression
  • Caregiving
  • Food and basic needs
  • Violence and abuse
  • Language skills
  • Legal services

Help is available. Call the Jamati Access line at 1-888-536-3599 and an intake volunteer will put you in touch with a specialist in the Jamat who can assist you. 

Alternatively, you can get help from external agencies by dialing 211 from any phone. A Community Resource Specialist will be available to speak to you and help you find the support you need. All calls to 211 are confidential and can be anonymous (you do not have to give your name if you prefer not to). The specialist will follow up with you to ensure the resource met your need or help you find more services until your needs are met. This service is available 24/7 in 180 languages.

World Without Sounds

Join us for an inspiring conversation exploring Deaf Culture as well as the stories and life experiences of Deaf Ismailis. Panelists share their perspectives, successes, and roadmaps towards integrating their unique way of life into a cohesive Ismaili community and a larger society.

Imran Hakamali is proudly Calgary-born. Alumni of Gallaudet University, from the class of 2007 with BA in ASL (American Sign Language), and 2014 with MASLED (Masters in Sign Language Education). Imran has lived in Montreal, Washington DC, Toronto, and currently resides in Vancouver. He has taught ASL for almost 25 years, including all of the previously mentioned cities. He is best known for his beloved dog Sophie, his fluency and grace in ASL, his love of sushi, and his passion for travelling - especially by plane. Imran particularly enjoys meeting and connecting with people.

Shahzad Merchant is the Sr. Technical Support Manager for Customer Care at Sorenson, the nation’s leading provider of Video Relay Services. Shahzad began his Sorenson career in field service as an installation technician, installing videophones at customer homes in 2004. He served in a variety of transformational leadership roles, including modernizing the Technical Support team. Shahzad recently moved to Boston to be with his nieces, who he loves spending time with.

Nasima Lakhani moved to Canada from the USA in 2008. She currently resides in Ontario with her husband and 9 year old son, who enjoys all sports, especially basketball. Nasima has a passion for working with children, and she has worked in the childcare industry for the past 8 years. She has experience ensuring that a learning environment supports various learning skills and exceptions, and her goal is to ensure that all children feel a sense of inclusion. She also teaches children and school staff about deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL), which helps bridge communication gaps between the hearing and deaf communities. Her free time is spent reading, watching Netflix movies, and walking long distances. Her life goal is to travel to as many places as possible so she can learn about various cultures. Nasima would welcome the opportunity to live abroad, in order to educate and be an advocate for deaf Ismailis around the world.

Safina Kassam-Benchekroune, Moderator, was born and raised in Calgary, and she is a proud Calgarian. She is hard of hearing, and says that she is very privileged to be part of both the deaf community as well as the hearing community. Safina works within the Alberta Health Services as an administrative assistant. She loves to travel, go out for walks, and spend time with her family - especially with her 8 nieces and nephews. Safina enjoys meeting and connecting with people, particularly when building bridges between the deaf and hearing communities.

World Without Sounds

Date:
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Start Time:
8:00 PM ET
End Time:
9:00 PM ET

Join us for an inspiring conversation exploring Deaf Culture as well as the stories and life experiences of Deaf Ismailis. Panelists will share their perspectives, successes, and roadmaps towards integrating their unique way of life into a cohesive Ismaili community and a larger society.

Imran Hakamali is proudly Calgary-born. Alumni of Gallaudet University, from the class of 2007 with BA in ASL (American Sign Language), and 2014 with MASLED (Masters in Sign Language Education). Imran has lived in Montreal, Washington DC, Toronto, and currently resides in Vancouver. He has taught ASL for almost 25 years, including all of the previously mentioned cities. He is best known for his beloved dog Sophie, his fluency and grace in ASL, his love of sushi, and his passion for travelling - especially by plane. Imran particularly enjoys meeting and connecting with people.

Shahzad Merchant is the Sr. Technical Support Manager for Customer Care at Sorenson, the nation’s leading provider of Video Relay Services. Shahzad began his Sorenson career in field service as an installation technician, installing videophones at customer homes in 2004. He served in a variety of transformational leadership roles, including modernizing the Technical Support team. Shahzad recently moved to Boston to be with his nieces, who he loves spending time with.

Nasima Lakhani moved to Canada from the USA in 2008. She currently resides in Ontario with her husband and 9 year old son, who enjoys all sports, especially basketball. Nasima has a passion for working with children, and she has worked in the childcare industry for the past 8 years. She has experience ensuring that a learning environment supports various learning skills and exceptions, and her goal is to ensure that all children feel a sense of inclusion. She also teaches children and school staff about deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL), which helps bridge communication gaps between the hearing and deaf communities. Her free time is spent reading, watching Netflix movies, and walking long distances. Her life goal is to travel to as many places as possible so she can learn about various cultures. Nasima would welcome the opportunity to live abroad, in order to educate and be an advocate for deaf Ismailis around the world.

Safina Kassam-Benchekroune, Moderator, was born and raised in Calgary, and she is a proud Calgarian. She is hard of hearing, and says that she is very privileged to be part of both the deaf community as well as the hearing community. Safina works within the Alberta Health Services as an administrative assistant. She loves to travel, go out for walks, and spend time with her family - especially with her 8 nieces and nephews. Safina enjoys meeting and connecting with people, particularly when building bridges between the deaf and hearing communities.

Event Registration

Event: Connection and Disconnection in Love: Working Through Relationship Conflicts

Date: Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 1:00pm PT, 2:00pm MT, 4:00pm ET

 

Connection and Disconnection in Love: Working Through Relationship Conflicts

Date:
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Time:
1pm PT | 4pm ET
Location:
Livestream

Challenges are a normal part of life. When facing them, they can test all aspects of life, including our romantic relationships.  

In this webinar, registered psychologists Alshaba Billawala and Shezlina Haji share insights on how to effectively navigate the difficulties that couples often face and maintain healthy relationships. 

Alshaba Billawala is a registered psychologist working in private practice in Calgary. She works with adolescents, individuals, and couples on various issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, marital and relationship difficulties, grief and loss, and experiences with abuse. 

Shezlina Haji is a registered psychologist working in private practice in Calgary. She works with adult individuals and couples, helping them work through everyday life challenges. Some of her areas of interest include relationship difficulties and emotion regulation. 

Register Now

Connection and Disconnection in Love: Working Through Relationship Conflict

Challenges are a normal part of life. When facing them, they can test all aspects of life, including our romantic relationships.  

In this webinar, registered psychologists Alshaba Billawala and Shezlina Haji share insights on how to effectively navigate the difficulties that couples often face and maintain healthy relationships. 

Alshaba Billawala is a registered psychologist working in private practice in Calgary. She works with adolescents, individuals, and couples on various issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, marital and relationship difficulties, grief and loss, and experiences with abuse. 

Shezlina Haji is a registered psychologist working in private practice in Calgary. She works with adult individuals and couples, helping them work through everyday life challenges. Some of her areas of interest include relationship difficulties and emotion regulation. 

 

apARTogether: une exposition virtuelle

apARTogether est une exposition en ligne pour célébrer nos artistes visuels et créatifs. Nous invitons tous les artistes ismaili canadiens et membres de famille multiconfessionnels à présenter leur création dans cette plateforme virtuelle.

Cette exposition en ligne présentera des créations d'artistes de tout âge à travers six médiums artistiques(le canvas, le papier, l'impression, le média 3D, la photographie et le technique mixte/assemblée)

Veuillez soumettre votre création en utilisant ce formulaire en ligne avant le dimanche 14 juin.

apARTogether: A Virtual Exhibit

apARTogether is an online exhibit to celebrate our visual and creative artists. We invite Canadian Ismaili and multi-faith family artists to showcase their work on this virtual platform. 

This online exhibit will feature work by artists of all ages across six media categories (canvas, paper, print, 3D media, photography, and mixed/assembled media).

Please submit your art using this online form by Sunday, June 14.

apARTogether: A Virtual Exhibit

apARTogether is an online exhibit to celebrate our visual and creative artists. We invite Canadian Ismaili and multi-faith family artists to showcase their work on this virtual platform. 

This online exhibit will feature work by artists of all ages across six media categories (canvas, paper, print, 3D media, photography, and mixed/assembled media).

Please submit your art using this online form by Sunday, June 14.

Webinar: Languages of Love

Date:
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Time:
1pm PT | 4pm ET
Location:
Webinar

Is the pandemic testing your relationship with your partner? In this webinar, Dr. Ambreen Basria and Alwaez Jamil Sawani will discuss the five love languages, how to identify your and your partner's unique love language, and communication strategies to reduce conflict and promote harmony.

Tune in on Saturday, May 30 at 1:00pm PT | 2:00pm MT | 4:00pm ET.

Register now | Tune in to the live stream on iicanada.live