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The first in the AMAL Series of Projects, the AMAL Helpline is a new telephone counselling/ crisis line initiative designed to meet the unique cultural and religious needs of the diverse Australian Muslim community. It is a free service that will be staffed by volunteer telephone counsellors attending to those needing emotional support in times of crisis.


Hours of Operation 2008
Friday 9am-9pm
Saturday 9am-9pm


For more information about the AMAL Helpline please contact:

Dana Hadid d.hadid@missionofhope.org.au or
Najwa Hussein n.hussein@missionofhope.org.au or
leave a message on (02) 9709 4659.


AMAL Helpline Patron: Hajj Adib Marrabani
Hanan Dover: AMAL Helpline Director

Mission of Hope (MoH) is Australia’s Muslim community's, not for profit, health promotion charity.

Please visit www.missionofhope.org.au for more information about our organisation.


All donations to Mission of Hope are tax deductible.
Mission of Hope
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
BSB: 062191
Acc: 1035 1713


Current Major Sponsor: Bayt Al Zakat Australia
AMAL Helpline is a new telephone counselling/ crisis line initiative designed to meet the unique cultural and religious needs of the diverse Australian Muslim community. It is a free service that will be staffed by volunteer telephone counsellors attending to those needing emotional support in times of crisis.
AMAL Street Outreach will see a dedicated team of trained volunteers heading into the streets of Canterbury/Bankstown and the Auburn areas targeting 'At-Risk' youth. Our aim is to be a point of intervention to help this target group who are experiencing social and personal issues, in an empathetic, goal-directed, and culturally-appropriate way.
AMAL Community Outreach will start to involve regular visits to the various Detention Centres on a fortnightly and/or monthly basis, depending on volunteer availabilities, so that they can interact and develop positive and beneficial relationships with Detainees over a period of time.