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PRESS RELEASE: Chicago-Area Mosque Raises Record Donations for Earthquake Relief
CAIR-Chicago today said that The Mosque Foundation, one of the largest Mosques in Illinois and the nation and a long-time CAIR-Chicago partner, responded to the massive earthquake that struck Turkiye and Northern Syria on February 6, with a major fundraising campaign totaling $510,000 so far.
CAIR-Chicago: Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky Urges President Bush to Up Aid for Pakistan Earthquake Relief
The Chicago office of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, applauded today Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky's efforts to get Washington to send more helicopters and aid to the earthquake-afflicted areas of Pakistan.
Algonquin Countryside: Groups Collect Online For Earthquake Relief
Less than a week after a devastating earthquake hit South Asia, the death toll soars to 42,000.
Chicago Public Radio WBEZ: NPR Transcript II: Pakistan Earthquake
chicagopublicradio.org Dozens of U-S Muslim groups today [Thursday] announced they'll be joining forces to help victims of the earthquake in Pakistan.
NPR Transcript II: Pakistan Earthquake
Dozens of U-S Muslim groups today [Thursday] announced they'll be joining forces to help victims of the earthquake in Pakistan.
Chicago Public Radio WBEZ: NPR Transcript I: Pakistan Earthquake
chicagopublicradio.org Chicago's Islamic community is trying to rally support and donations for the earthquake victims of Pakistan and Kashmir.
Press Release: Chicago Area Muslims to Pray, Donate Tonight for Quake Victims
The Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is calling on local Mosques and Islamic centers to hold prayers and collect donations tonight for those killed, injured or left homeless by the recent massive earthquake in South Asia.
U.S. Muslims Urged to Help Tsunami Survivors
(Washington, D.C., 12/27/04) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today asked members of the American Muslim community and all people of conscience worldwide to offer humanitarian assistance and pray for the victims in Sunday's tsunamis in southern Asia.