Somali Family Safety Task Force

Somali Family Safety Task Force

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Somali Family Safety Task Force is a nonprofit community-based-organization located in the New Holly neighborhood in Seattle, WA. Since 9-11, U.S.

We serve refugee and immigrant women and their families by providing culturally appropriate programs, workshops and events. In 2005, Farhiya Mohamed was working full-time as the Somali Domestic Violence Advocate for Seattle’s Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA). Although she was passionate about the work was doing, she was troubled over the prevalence of domestic and gender-based violence that she saw

05/26/2026

🌙✨ Eid al-Adha Mubarak from Somali Family Safety Task Force (SFSTF)! ✨🌙

As we celebrate this blessed occasion, we extend our warmest wishes to all families and communities observing Eid al-Adha.

May this Eid bring peace, compassion, and blessings into every home. May it remind us of the values of sacrifice, generosity, unity, and caring for one another. Together, let us continue building stronger, safer, and more connected communities.

Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful Eid filled with happiness, reflection, and beautiful moments shared with family and friends.

Eid Mubarak! 🤍

04/14/2026

💻 FREE Digital Literacy Class – Join Us!

Want to learn basic computer skills in a supportive, community setting? This 10-week course is designed to help you build confidence with technology—from the basics to everyday digital tools.

📅 Starts: April 24, 2026
📍 Location: New Holly Neighborhood
📞 Call: 206-581-9835 or 206-498-4518
📧 Email: [email protected]

⚠️ Space is limited—reserve your spot today!

Let’s learn, grow, and build digital skills together.

04/10/2026

🧵✨ Join Our Sewing Program 2026! ✨🧵

We’re excited to offer hands-on sewing classes for all skill levels at Somali Family Safety Task Force! Whether you’re a beginner or looking to advance your skills, there’s a class for you.
👗 Class Options:
🔹 Beginner Class – No experience needed! Learn how to use a sewing machine and create simple projects like drawstring bags, scrunchies, and keychains.
🔹 Intermediate Class – Build your skills by making pajama pants, tote bags, scarves, and more.
🔹 Advanced Class – Take it further with clothing pieces like skirts, baati dresses, jilbabs, and clothing repair techniques.

🧶 What You Get:
✔ Hands-on learning
✔ Take-home projects after class
✔ Supportive, community-centered environment

📍 Location: 7054 32nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
🗓 Day & Time: Saturdays | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

📞 Contact: (206) 659-4755 to register or learn more
Email: [email protected]

Come learn, create, and connect with community 💛

04/07/2026

🌱 Grow Your Own Food with Our 2026 Gardening Program! 🌱

The Somali Family Safety Task Force is excited to support our community in building healthy, sustainable home gardens 🏡💚

We’re providing essential materials and guidance to help you grow your own fresh vegetables, including:
🍅 Tomatoes
🥬 Lettuce
🥒 Cucumbers
🌿 Spinach
🌱 Green beans, and many more!

These nutritious foods are not only easy to grow but also help support healthier families and stronger communities.

🌼 Whether you’re a beginner or already love gardening, this program is for you! Learn, grow, and enjoy fresh produce right from your home.

📞 Interested or want to learn more?
Call us at (206) 673-7150
📧 Email: [email protected]

Let’s grow together 🌿✨

Photos from Somali Family Safety Task Force's post 04/02/2026

On March 28th, our community came together to celebrate Eid in the most beautiful way — with warmth, laughter, and a true sense of belonging.

The room was filled with joy as families, friends, and neighbors gathered to share food, stories, and smiles. Children ran around excitedly, and one of the most special moments was seeing their faces light up as they received toys and gifts. That pure happiness, the excitement in their eyes, truly captured the spirit of Eid. Elders sat together exchanging blessings, and every corner reflected the unity that makes our community so strong.

It was more than just a celebration — it was a reminder that even when we are far from home, we can create spaces filled with love, care, and connection.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us, supported, and helped make this day so meaningful. May the joy of Eid continue to stay with you and your loved ones 🌸

03/26/2026

Join us for a heartwarming Eid celebration on the 28th of March, Saturday at 2:30 pm.
Location- New Holly neighborhood

03/19/2026

As this beautiful time of Eid arrives, we want to send our heartfelt wishes to everyone in our community, near and far. To those celebrating, may your day be filled with joy, peace, and blessings. To those who may not be celebrating, we are still thinking of you and grateful for your presence in our lives.

To our friends, supporters, and every single person who has stood with the Somali Family Safety Task Force, thank you. Your kindness, trust, and support mean more than words can express. You are a part of this journey, and we are deeply grateful for each of you.

Eid is about togetherness, compassion, and giving. May we continue to uplift one another, strengthen our community, and carry this spirit forward every day.

Wishing you and your loved ones happiness, warmth, and countless blessings.

Eid Mubarak 🤲🏽💛

Donate to Support Families in Need This Ramadan, organized by farhiya mohamed 03/18/2026

As we are wrapping up the holy month, we invite you to give your zakat and sadaqah to support those who are in need. Your generosity can help bring relief, dignity, and hope to families.

Donate to Support Families in Need This Ramadan, organized by farhiya mohamed Hi, I’m Farhiya Mohamed, and during this blessed month of Ramadan I’m reaching o… farhiya mohamed needs your support for Support Families in Need This Ramadan

Donate to Support Families in Need This Ramadan, organized by farhiya mohamed 03/10/2026

As we enter the last 10 days of Ramadan, these are the most blessed nights of the entire month. It is a time when every act of charity is multiplied, and giving for the sake of Allah carries immense reward.

The Prophet ﷺ reminded us that charity does not decrease wealth. In fact, when we give sincerely, Allah replaces it with something even greater.

Many families, mothers, and seniors in our community are struggling quietly with financial hardship, isolation, and the challenges of building a stable life in a new country. Through the work of the Somali Family Safety Task Force, we strive to support and uplift these families with culturally responsive programs, safety support, and community care.

During these final nights of Ramadan, we invite you to give your zakat and sadaqah to support those who need it most. Your generosity can help bring relief, dignity, and hope to families right here in our community.

Give in these blessed nights, and may Allah multiply your reward.

Every contribution makes a difference. 🤲

Donate to Support Families in Need This Ramadan, organized by farhiya mohamed Hi, I’m Farhiya Mohamed, and during this blessed month of Ramadan I’m reaching o… farhiya mohamed needs your support for Support Families in Need This Ramadan

03/09/2026

🧵 Volunteers Needed for Our Community Sewing Program

The Somali Family Safety Task Force is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help keep our sewing program strong and thriving. This program creates a welcoming space where community members can learn sewing skills, express creativity, and build confidence.

If you enjoy sewing, teaching, or simply supporting others while they learn, we would love to have you join us.

📅 Saturday
⏰ 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
📍 7054 32nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118

Your time and support can make a meaningful difference in strengthening our community.

Feel free to email us if you are interested in volunteering.

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7054 32nd Avenue S
Seattle, WA
98118

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 6:30pm
Thursday 10am - 6:30pm
Friday 10am - 6:30pm