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Meet Alizeh Hammad, Faiqa Kamran and Sania Hammad

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Alizeh Hammad

Faiqa Kamran

Sania Hammad

Twin sisters Sania Hammad and Alizeh Hammad are the founders of Sate Crate. At the time of the founding in 2022, they resided in southeast Kansas and were juniors in high school in southwest Missouri. The area of their residence and schooling is referred to as the Four State Area (southwest Missouri, northwest Arkansas, southeast Kansas, and northeast Oklahoma). According to Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (using data from 2018, 2019, and 2020) the Four State area ranked high in food insecurity. The mean household income in this area was lower than that of the coastal America. These factors probably contributed to somewhat lower educational attainment in this area compared with the coastal states. The late second and the early third decades of the twenty-first century saw a considerable influx of immigrant workers and refugees in this area. For example, there were immigrants from Somalia and Afghanistan. The immigrants faced food and economic stresses that were much greater than that of the resident population.

Faiqa Kamran, co-founder and president of Sate Crate, is committed to social service and social harmony. She regularly organizes and leads donation drives for Sate Crate that maintain the organization’s ability to attend to the needs of many who are food-insecure in Joplin. As a representative of the Islamic Society of Joplin, she has organized and participated in several inter-faith events that have helped different sections of the community understand, admire, and respect each other. She has personally engaged with recent refugees and immigrants to southwest Missouri to understand their difficulties and has made successful efforts to alleviate them. She continues to volunteer for many charitable organizations in the area. She has done all this despite a busy personal schedule for running her businesses and raising two boys in Joplin, Missouri.

The goal of Sate Crate is to help alleviate the stressors related to food that the residents of this area have endured. The Islamic Society of Joplin (ISJ) has partnered with Sate Crate to this end. A free, self-serve food station remains open outside the gates of ISJ 24/7 from where people can anonymously take whatever they need. Donors can also leave food, but it is accepted only if it is factory packaged, unopened, non-perishable, and unexpired.

The organization has been quite successful in achieving its goals, and this work is to continue in perpetuity. Alizeh and Sania remain patrons of the organization, but the chief executive/s each year is to be one or two high-school senior/s. As seniors move to college, succeeding seniors take over, and the organization continues its mission.

The goal of Sate Crate is to help alleviate the stressors related to food that the residents of this area have endured. The Islamic Society of Joplin (ISJ) has partnered with Sate Crate to this end. A free, self-serve food station remains open outside the gates of ISJ 24/7 from where people can anonymously take whatever they need. Donors can also leave food, but it is accepted only if it is factory packaged, unopened, non-perishable, and unexpired.

The organization has been quite successful in achieving its goals, and this work is to continue in perpetuity. Alizeh and Sania remain patrons of the organization, but the chief executive/s each year is to be one or two high-school senior/s. As seniors move to college, succeeding seniors take over, and the organization continues its mission.

 

Because food is a basic human right

A Body Needs Sustenance

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Hunger affects millions of people every day. Our mission is to support vulnerable communities by delivering food, hope, and dignity. Together with our partners and volunteers, we strive to build a healthier and more compassionate society.

Why our mission begins at the community level

The Reality of Hunger

Shown above is a staggering number. Using the data gathered by the United States Census Bureau, the United States Department of Agriculture reported 10.5% (13.8 million) of U.S. households to be food-insecure in 2020.

This needs to change and the change needs to begin with one’s neighborhood.

Note: The mission of this organization is to help eliminate hunger from southern Missouri and southeast Kansas. This is accomplished through the activities noted below.

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We believe real change starts at the community level. Through collaboration, innovation, and hands-on support, we empower individuals and businesses with the tools, resources, and guidance they need to grow. Our mission is to create sustainable impact by fostering opportunity, inclusion, and long-term development.
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