
Ibraheem Razouki
I'm Building
AIM to AID, the pioneering youth-led refugee-aid non-profit, has raised over $50,000, aided thousands globally through 25+ chapters across 3 continents, launched the Merhaba refugee app and a clothing brand generating $15,000 in sales.
Bio
Ibraheem is a young technical builder based in Houston, United States, who has made significant strides in refugee aid through his nonprofit AIM to AID. He previously founded this organization to help Muslim refugees in the Houston area, partnering with local organizations like Refugee Services of Texas and the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. Ibraheem has received funding from prominent programs for his work on AIM to AID, which has now expanded to 25+ chapters across three continents, raised over $50,000, launched the Merhaba refugee app, and generated $15,000 in sales from a clothing brand.",.
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