Temoor Khan, graduated in Accounting & Finance. He subsequently went on to complete his training contract within the Investment Management Group at a Big Four accountancy and professional services firm where he gained his professional qualification. Temoor is a member of a number of financial services bodies including; the Securities and Investments Institute and is a certified Prince 2 project manager.
Outside of work he has been involved in several community projects including the setting up of a youth charity based in West London, mentoring and outreach work. Temoor is an avid supporter of the voluntary sector and has been passionately involved with community and environmental issues.
He is married and resides in London with his wife and currently works within the financial services sector.

A local businessman and founding member of Haaya, Suhel has been involved in professional youth work for over 10 years. He has worked in a variety of voluntary sector organisations and is currently a Connexions Personal Advisor for Hounslow Youth Services. He resides in Hounslow with his wife and three children.

A Masters holder in Management from Brunel University and a Legal Practice Course graduate from the College of Law, Imran is the Sales & Business Development Director at MDUK Media Ltd a creative design, web development, publishing and marketing agency based in West London. A married father of three, he has worked in the voluntary sector for over 15 years. He is the current chair of HAAYA.
Khalid graduated in Mechanical Engineering and is currently running his own IT consultancy. He has been involved in various voluntary and charitable organizations, he gives IT skills training to locals in his spare time. He is married with 4 children.
Is the director of a social community organization called TETF (Training Education and Technology Foundation) as well as currently working as a lecturer at Richmond-Upon-Thames College. He has travelled extensively and has had experience working with young people from a variety of backgrounds. In the voluntary sector he has worked as a youth supervisor as well as key social welfare education worker.
Zubair Malik is a founding member of HAAYA and is currently a senior lecturer in Mathematics at Richmond-Upon-Thames College where he has been teaching for over 15 years. He has 2 two children and is the co-coordinator for the HAAYA Saturday supplementary school. He is also involved with two scout groups, in Whitton and in Feltham.
Graduated from the University of Manchester after studying Philosophy, he is the director and one of the founders of the renowned Ibn Jabal Arabic institute. He has a Diploma in Classical Arabic from the University of Jordan and is currently pursuing an MA/M Phill in Philosophy of Education. He has been involved in work with young people both on voluntary and professional capacity for over 10 years. He has graduate Diploma in Youth and Community Development.
A mother and qualified secondary school teacher, Sudi has been working with the Somali community for over the past 7 years and has acquired valuable knowledge regarding the needs of the community and its service. She has also previously worked as a translator for the LBH translation Unit. Sudi Hassan currently works with Hounslow Homes as a Community Development Worker and works as an advocate for the refugee and asylum seekers for the NHS.
A graduate from the Islamic University of Khartoum in Sudan he attained a Higher Diploma in Islamic studies from the Islamic University. He has continued to pursue education by completing a higher Diploma in Norway and Masters Degree from Malmo University in Sweden. El Hadi is well travelled and has a good understanding of various communities and cultures.
A successful local business women, as well as a mother of three teenagers. She has contributed to HAAYA significantly since joining in 2005. With plenty of hands on experience she has been able to provide innovative and practical ideas for the development of the organization. Nisma is an active local Labour party member.
My name is Moonthaha Monnan. I studied at Kingston University for my BA single honors History degree. My role at HAAYA is as project leader for the ‘Learning to be a Peacemaker’ project. I chose to be a youth worker, as I find my work challenging but rewarding, not to mention I feel as though I am giving something back to the community.

Mosoud Uddin holds a degree in Social Sciences from Roehampton University and has been with HAAYA since March 2010. In his youth, Mosoud used to attend the Boys' Club and is currently a youth worker for HAAYA. He is an advocate of education, who is qualified in CETL to teach English as a foreign language and currently works in the learning resources department for West Thames College. Mosoud has ambitions to teach English to disadvantaged members of the community and overseas.

Sharif Abdulle obtained a BSc Economics and Business Finance from Brunel University. He has been living in the London Borough of Ealing since moving from Somalia in 1992 due to the civil war. Currently, he is managing an Islamic Evening and Weekend Supplementary School in West London as well as organising football and other recreational activities for the local youth in West London. He is a HAAYA boys youth worker who runs the HAAYA Boys Club at Hounslow Youth Centre on Friday evenings and HAAYA Boys football club on Weekends.



