• United 2 Heal

    We collect surplus medical supplies locally and send them to hospitals that need them abroad.
  • Name Change

    U2H was formerly known as Children of Abraham (COA). Search "why name change" in the browser to learn more.
  • Donate to U2H

    Click the "Donate" tab at the top of the page to learn more.

  • Benefit Dinner 2010

    3rd Annual Benefit Dinner Sunday, April 11, 2010 5 PM 4th Floor, Rackham.......... Ann Arbor, MI................... More details to come!

A word from Moustafa Moustafa

Check out this video message from Moustafa (President and founder of COA, Ann Arbor). Especially if you want to learn more about the inspiration behind our project. His passion for interfaith work is what got me involved in the program, and I’m sure many others would agree!
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Interfaith Youth Core Media Training

Last night, Erin Williams and Hafsa Kanjwal — representatives from the Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) — led an exclusive media training session for COA members. The session mainly covered topics like media outreach, networking, and grant writing. They had tons of great suggestions and we hope to use their advice to expand our media outreach [...]

COA Benefit Dinner on March 8, 2009

It’s official! Children of Abraham will host its second annual Benefit Dinner in the Assembly Hall of Rackham on March 8, 2009. The catered event will include a panel of speakers, an auction, a raffle, and many opportunities to hear more about our program.
Event:      COA’s 2nd Annual Benefit Dinner
Place:      The Assembly Hall of Rackham, Ann [...]

Obama Supports Interfaith Office

Last week, President Obama announced his support for an “Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.” He says that the office will show no favoritism to any religious group and closely adhere to the strict separation of church and state. This merely illustrates the importance of putting our heads together, regardless of faith, to work [...]

Mary Sue Coleman Endorses COA!

Our incredible work is getting noticed …
… most recently by UM President Mary Sue Coleman! At a recent event, she highlighted Children of Abraham as an exemplary student group. Her speech was directed at nearly 100 student leaders from over 20 campus organizations at the Campus Political Leadership Luncheon on January 11, 2009.
“It was powerful [...]

NEW COA T-Shirts Have Arrived!

The new COA t-shirts have finally arrived! Please help us raise money and awareness. Each shirt is $15, and 100% of the proceeds go directly towards funding COA projects. Online purchase IS available, so please visit our website.
Purchase an awesome t-shirt and feel great supporting a great charity!
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