Mission
Sister’s Circle empowers Black and racialized Muslim girls and women in Toronto through workshops and support services, fostering personal growth, cultural connections, and mental wellness in a safe and inclusive environment.
Vision
To create an equitable, integrated, inclusive safe space to cultivate strong cultural connections and sisterhood for young Black Muslim Women in Scarborough. Creating local opportunities and connections to community networks.
Your Sister’s
Sister's Circle TO was born from the shared vision of Wardshah Osman, Raian Othman, and Wafa Fageer. With backgrounds in social justice, community development, and mental health advocacy, we recognized the need for a dedicated space to support Black and racialized Muslim women in Toronto. Drawing on our personal experiences and professional expertise, we founded Sister's Circle TO to provide nurturing and secure environments where women are truly seen and heard. Our commitment to empowerment, cultural enrichment, and mental wellness drives our mission to make a tangible difference in the lives of young Black women.
From the Left: Wardshah Osman, Wafa Fageer and Raian Othman
Wardsha
Passionate about social justice, Wardshah, a devoted mother and marketing student. Wardshah’s mission is to create spaces where individuals are valued and empowered.
Raian
A fervent advocate for mental health and social justice, Raian leverages a background in Developmental Psychology to support marginalized communities, both within the organization and beyond.
Wafa
With a degree in Sociology and Social Services, Wafa is dedicated to enriching youth lives and building community bonds through insightful programs and practical tools.