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Mahasin Muhammad

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From a very young age I knew that becoming a foster parent and adopting children was a part of my future. Since there are over 400,000 youth in the United States foster care system, and after aging out the majority are living in poverty, incarcerated, or a part of the homeless population, I recognize that a larger-scale solution than becoming a foster parent is necessary. My current ambition as a Philanthropist, Registered Investment Advisor, Film Producer and Real Estate Investor is driven by the impact I want to make on the world. As a Real Estate Investor I plan to create high quality below-market rate housing communities exclusively for former foster youths. Becoming a Registered Investment Advisor will allow me to create wealth for myself and educate foster youth about investing to permanently elevate themselves out of poverty. Small businesses are a vital part of the community where I grew up in Boston, and they have suffered the most due to the pandemic. To help small business owners recover, I am producing a 17-episode documentary web series showcasing small businesses in the Boston area that provide valuable services to the community yet may not be able to afford advertising. Philanthropy does not always involve giving someone money, by using your skills and creativity you can give them something much more valuable, and that is the message I wish to promote by example. The statement I live by is: “It is not that I cannot fail, I cannot let failing stop me from getting back up as many times as it takes to succeed”.

Education

Careers Unlimited

Trade School
2024 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Finance and Financial Management Services

CUNY Hunter College

Bachelor's degree program
2000 - 2004
  • Majors:
    • Sociology
  • Minors:
    • East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General

Northeastern University

Technical bootcamp
1994 - 1995
  • Majors:
    • Mathematics

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Trade School

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Finance and Financial Management Services
    • Real Estate
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Philanthropy

    • Dream career goals:

      Philanthropist, Registered Investment Advisor, Film Producer, Real Estate Investor

    • Executive Assistant

      Independent Contractor
      2006 – 20115 years
    • Youth Counselor

      Alliance for Inclusion and Prevention(AIP)
      1997 – 1997
    • Mentor & Literacy Tutor

      The B.E.L.L. Foundation
      1998 – 1998
    • Learning Center Tutor

      Roxbury Community College
      1999 – 1999

    Sports

    Capoeira

    Club
    2000 – 20044 years

    Arts

    • Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

      Film Criticism
      2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
      2010 – 2010
    • American Film Institute

      Film Production
      The Winged Man
      2007 – 2007

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      Department of Child and Family Services(DCF) — Volunteer Foster Care Case Reviewer
      2022 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      Liberty Partnership Program at East Harlem PS/MS 7 — Mentor
      2002 – 2003
    • Volunteering

      Dress for Success — Personal Shopper
      2005 – 2006
    • Advocacy

      Corazon de Vida Foundation — Public Relations
      2009 – 2009
    • Volunteering

      United Youth of Boston — Featured Writer
      1994 – 1994
    • Volunteering

      New Beginnings Program — Peer Tutor
      1993 – 1993
    • Advocacy

      Peace Over Violence — Crisis Counselor Advocate & Trainer
      2008 – 2010

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Youssef University's Muslim Scholarship Fund
    Growing up as a Muslim in a predominantly non-muslim environment I have been called a “towel head”, had “go back to your own country” screamed at me and been denied certain jobs due to wearing a hijab. Though hostility and ignorance are frequent experiences in my public life, it is not enough to stop me from achieving my purpose. Many people believe that a woman’s only role is to be a wife and mother, but it is vital that women have careers and are visible so their voices and actions can contribute to the betterment of our world. History has proven that when there are not enough women participating in society, detrimental customs and laws are adopted-female genital mutilation(FGM) is one example. Anyone who disputes Islam’s support of women having careers and participating in society outside of the home can look at the life of Prophet Muhammad(Peace Be Upon Him) whose first wife Khadijah was a successful businesswoman. As Muslims, it is our duty to help others but I have always felt that it was a privilege. At first, teaching seemed to be the best way to help the next generation since I spent a lot of time tutoring and mentoring students, however, teachers only have access to children that are in school and there are limitations on what they can do when students have problems that are unrelated to education. I can make a greater difference as a foster parent than as a teacher or even a social worker, but much more is needed since there are over four hundred thousand children in the United States foster care system. My new career path as an Investment Advisor was inspired by my desire to resolve poverty, housing instability and homelessness experienced by the majority of foster children after aging out of foster care. As an Investment Advisor, I can use my knowledge to educate foster youth about investing to become financially secure. I will also develop housing communities offering discounted rent exclusively to former foster youth and spread awareness to recruit more registered foster parents nationwide. Since the leading causes of child deaths in this country can be prevented with basic CPR training, I also plan to help eliminate preventable deaths among children-especially children of color who are dying at the highest rate by providing free CPR, first aid and water safety training to parents of children receiving government-subsidized health insurance.