Resources

We’ve compiled a list of organizations and resources dedicated to supporting and working with the incarcerated.

If you know of any additional resources that should be included, please feel free to reach out to erin@taybafoundation.org

CAIR

Provides Legal Resources

453 New Jersey Avenue

SE Washington, DC 20003

(202) 488-8787

https://www.cair.com

Muslim Prisoner Project:

Provides religious books, prayer rugs, and headscarves, and arranges for chaplains. Also provides Islamic literature to inmates and Eid gifts to the children of the incarcerated such as the Toys for Tots program.

https://www.muslimprisonerproject.org

P.O. Box 171

Canton, NY 13617

(315) 514-2002

ICNA Counsel for Social Justice (CSJ):

Provides Islamic resources to Muslim prisoners.

P.O. Box 8411

Reston, VA 20195E

https://icnacsj.org/muslim-prisoner-support-project

571-215-7670

Jarir Bookstore:

Fills requests for Islamic literature and books from inmates across the US.

11107 Brookhurst St,

Garden Grove, CA 92840

https://jarirbooksusa.com

(714) 539-8100

Dar-us-Salam Bookstore:

Provides free Islamic Libraries to prisons across the US when requested directly from the Chaplain or Facility personnel.

1111 Conrad Sauer Dr. Suite A

Houston Texas 77043

https://dusp.org

(713) 722-0419

Furqaan Bookstore:

Has a Prison Catalog with Islamically sound titles for spiritual and self development

642 Forestwood Drive

Romeoville, IL 60446

630-914-5015

Mantle of Mercy:

Prison outreach program at ICC, AZ

https://tempemosque.com/mantle-of-mercy

131 E 6th Street

Tempe, AZ 85281

480-894-6070

I Break Barriers: Florida

BREAK BARRIERS - Committed to breaking the cycle of recidivism through holistic support that empowers recently

incarcerated individuals to rebuild their lives.

MECCA 20/20, INC

324 South East 24th Street

Ocala, FL 34471-5362

(352) 318-1506

Mecca Global Foundation - Florida

Transforming incarcerated Muslims returning to society through prison chaplaincy, so that they become productive citizens who positively contribute to American society.

P.O. Box 772924

Ocala, Fl 34477-2924

(352) 203-5114

Salam Reentry Program: Texas

Chaplaincy, Material support (books, religious items, funding, etc), Mentorship/Community

Connection, Reentry, County Jails and Texas Female Units are our priorities

P.O. Box 671341

Houston, TX 77267

salaamreentry@gmail.com

832-850-6092

Link Outside - California:

Provides Islamic Resources to incarcerated Muslims

https://linkoutside.com/

P.O. Box 14838

Long Beach, CA 90853

(916) 546-5547

Islamic Center of Irving- Prison Program:

Provides Islamic Resources to incarcerated Muslims

Islamic Center of Irving

2555 Esters Road

Irving, TX 75062

972-812-2230

imamsaeed@irvingmasjid.org

Huma Faith - TX:

Provides community/transitional housing, hot meal distribution to those living outdoors, Prison dawah and a Muslim faith-based rehabilitation program.

1617 Park Place Ave. #110

Fort Worth, TX 76110

682-233-0559

https://www.humafaith.org

Muslim Advocates

Provides legal advocacy for Islamic practices for prisons in every state in the USA

P.O. Box 34440

Washington, DC 20043

202.897.2622

https://muslimadvocates.org

Islamic Center of Boise Prison Program

Provides Muslim Volunteers and Islamic Resources

3077 Christine St

Boise, ID 8370

(208) 429-1866

Inter-Intra Community

Provides compassionate one-on-one spiritual care to incarcerated Muslims as a complement to

existing services and programs, fostering hope, a renewed connection to faith, achieving

personal growth, and positive contributions to society.

7100 S South Shore Drive - #1011

Chicago, IL 60649

773-707-3985

https://www.interintracommunity.org

Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN)

Provides transitional housing, life skills education, and sustainable construction training for returning citizens and high-risk youth.

2744 W 63rd St

Chicago, IL 60629

(773) 434-4626

https://www.imancentral.org