Aramean Citizens - Revitalizing Our Heritage
There are countless homeless and landless people living on the streets of America who don't have the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter. M'hari Magazine is documenting and recording the impact of communities not having components to serve all of their citizens. Entrepreneurship and having jobs changes this negative course to freedom. M'hari Magazine uses fashion as a
'go to' method for assisting marginalized communities. How so? Full makeovers for job readiness changes the trajectory for many without opportunities to simply be great by looking and feeling great. The amount of time spent daily living on the streets is the same amount of time that destroys confidence, and many have years in lack of confidence because of homelessness.
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Our Motto: "Contagious Compassion"
MISSION
Our Founder's name is Azzami Azaziaah, welcome to his journey through
M'hari Magazine. Our magazine base is in New Mexico.
In our Ethiopian Ge'ez language, M'hari means, "Merciful One", meaning the creator of the earth is a 'Merciful One'. M'hari Magazine's foundation is extending his mercy upon the needy through Contagious Compassion.
Our mission provides hope, creates opportunity, and transforms lives of men, women, and children who venture to break free from the cycle of poverty
and homelessness by helping them to obtain permanent housing, increase
their income, improve their health, and ultimately achieve independence.
All mentioned achievements are performed through the essence of fashion.
This happens because when someone retains self-worth, and feels good
about themselves, it provides hope to a brighter future and removes stagnancy for individuals to become a part of society with dignity. The energy of having dignity, positive opportunities and coaching produces positive self-worth, which is totally priceless.
The state of New Mexico has 3,241 homeless as of 2022, and the number increases as citizens are priced out of their homes. There is no accurate
count for landless individuals who sleep in their vehicles having no where to permanently park, as today's real-estate market continues to rise. This has caused many to search for safe spaces in fear because the potential
of law enforcement removing them, as there are not many community safe spaces for the landless or homeless.
EVENTS
M'hari Magazine monthly events shines light upon a community who feel no hope is before them. Homeless individuals are not invited to events, and are typically thrown out onto the streets. This is why M'hari Magazine is important,
it builds confidence and character. We understand that every person doesn't desire to be a model, out in the public eye, or even to be well known, but the homeless can attend our events with dignity, and with the same people they
are familiar with.
Our events also presents opportunities for business owners to find talent at
our events for people who are ready for to be hired and work on the spot.
Visionary...
Our Founder has many years of partnering with nonprofit organizations that
has generated life changing scenarios for people experiencing hardships.
From transforming cancer survivors turned to fashion models, to now transforming homeless individuals to become independent in society has become an inspiring mission that provides assistance to community
members in need.
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