• Family ~ Where Love and Compassion Grow

  • Our Mission: To assist families and individuals in finding support for issues that challenge their mental and emotional wellbeing.

  • Our Vision: To support a strong, healthy, and well-balanced family unit throughout the various stages of the family life cycle.

  • Our Services: Through educational programs and counseling referrals services, MFF supports basic life skills, and provides psychological support as well as family, marriage, and end of life counseling.

Welcome To The Muslim Family Foundation

Family ~ Where Love and Compassion Grow

We hold office hours by appointment only. Please contact us by phone or email.

Muslim Family Foundation (MFF) was founded in 2012 and became a non-profit organization in 2015. MFF is a full social service organization that primarily, but not exclusively, serves the needs of the Inland Empire Muslim Communities.

What We Offer:

Life can bring unexpected challenges and caring for your emotional and mental health well-being is just as important as caring for your physical health.  

Muslim Family Foundation (MFF), in collaboration with our community partners, is dedicated to providing educational programs and referral services to reduce the cultural stigma and taboo surrounding mental and behavioral health issues.  

Please fill out the short form under the referral tab so that we will be better able to match you with the  practitioner most suited for your needs.

We can provide a referral in the following areas:

✔ Family Counseling

✔ Depression

Stress

Anxiety

Parenting

Self-Esteem

Mental Health

Relationships

Grief

Anger

Meet The Founder

Ali Al-Saadoon

Founder & Executive Director 

Dr. Ali Al-Saadoon is the Founder and CEO of the Muslim Family Foundation. Although Dr. Al-Saadoon is a Civil Engineer by profession, he found his passion in volunteering his time and helping various community service groups.  After three decades of involvement of serving on the board of several non-profit organizations and community work, and as a member of the Inland Empire Muslim community, he recognized the immediate need to establish a professional organization to deal with the social issues related to individuals and families, and the daily challenges they face. He concentrated his attention and energy to focus on the family and the increasing global, diverse and dynamic social impact. 

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