Khadijah Abdullah is a Public Health Professional, Entrepreneur, Activist, and Seeker of Doing Good. She is the founder of Reaching All HIV+ Muslims In America (RAHMA), a nonprofit that addresses HIV, Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C), Sexual Health, and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in faith communities through education, advocacy, and empowerment.
She is also the founder of the federally recognized National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and Playtime Event Sitters, a premier onsite wedding and event childcare service.
Khadijah is a Faith Ambassador with the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) and engages faith communities of color in conversations around HIV research, disparities, prevention efforts, and effective community response. Lastly, Khadijah works as an Outreach Project Lead at Children’s National Hospital in the HIV Prevention and Treatment youth, where she works closely with youth and community partners to help reduce HIV incidence in the Washington DC area as she finished up in Masters of Public Health – Maternal and Child Health at the George Washington University.
Khadijah is always thinking of innovative ways to make a difference. Connect with Khadijah via email at [email protected] or [email protected].