Adham El-Bashabsheh joins Mercy Without Limits with 16 years of distinguished healthcare experience. He is a certified bone marrow transplant specialist with a bachelor’s in nursing from Jordan University of Science and Technology, he brings extensive expertise in both public and private healthcare sectors. As a dedicated medical team leader, Adham has consistently improved access to quality care for vulnerable communities. In his role as Programs Coordinator, he bridges global projects, ensuring meaningful outcomes that transform lives. He is driven by the belief that even small actions can create profound happiness, Adham embodies MWL’s mission of supporting those most in need. We’re honored to have him as part of our managing team.
Holds an associate degree and has Cyber Security related IT certificates. He has worked for GARMIN International in the Automotive Navigation System Product Support department. He is pleased to be working for a better cause; to help those in need in developing countries. He hopes to leave a lasting impact and make the world a better place.
Huda earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas in Psychology and in Applied Behavioral Science, with a specialization in Community Health and Development. She uses the resources, knowledge, and experience she gained to implement it in her work at MWL. She works to recruit grants and donation funds provided by international organizations, corporate social responsibilities, and charitable private foundations for MWL development projects. Huda has always had a passion for serving her community and helping others, as she spends free time volunteering in her local community.
Osamah Saleh embarked on his journey with the organization in 2023 as a fundraiser, swiftly ascending to his current role. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Central Florida and a Graduate Certificate in Imam and Muslim Community Leadership from Hartford International University. In his role, Osamah strengthens relationships with religious institutions in the Washington, DC area, expands MWL’s reach, and conducts essential fundraising initiatives. With a profound passion for serving orphans, he represents MWL in various mosques and among community leaders, taking pride in the organization’s significant impact. Osamah aims to bolster MWL’s presence in the Washington, DC area, motivated by the potential to increase support for families globally.
Khadija is the Communications Manager and coordinates and manages digital program campaigns at Mercy Without Limits. With a background in writing and publication, and a bachelor’s degree in English, Khadija enjoys working with the written word in both an extensive as well as minimalist capacity. She strives to bring creative flair to every piece incorporated in MWL marketing campaigns. Khadija is passionate about helping others and feels that effective marketing is essential to bringing both awareness and support to humanitarian causes. She has always wanted to make the world a better place and feels blessed to be a part of an outstanding team of humanitarians, and to be able to make a difference to those in need in such a tangible way.
Mohammad Ammar is well-versed in humanitarian aid work and has demonstrated a commitment to serving vulnerable populations. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and has extensive experience in program management. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Programs Manager with the non-profit Ihsan for 5 years. Mohammad Ammar is known for his strong strategic and operational skills, navigating diverse cultures and markets.
Salim Ullah possesses a wealth of expertise in the field of humanitarian work, having served as the President of both the Cooperation Foundation for Humanitarian Works and for the Al-Iman Charitable Foundation. With a combined tenure of five years in these roles, he has gained extensive experience in overseeing the planning, implementation, and management of humanitarian programs and projects. His experience has given him a deep understanding of the complex political, social, and economic factors that influence the success of humanitarian efforts. His unwavering commitment to serving those in need has earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and dedicated humanitarian professional.
Mohamad obtained a Civil Engineering Technology diploma from Canada, before receiving a Masters in Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science from Lebanon. He had worked as a high school math teacher for 29 years before beginning his work with MWL. Mohamad has worked with MWL since early 2018, initially becoming responsible for our orphan sponsorship program. He has since become more involved with other relief programs in Lebanon, implementing them with high efficiency and sincerity. He continues to devote his time and effort to building trust between the donors and MWL by facilitating programs smoothly and making sure all funds are used appropriately.
Bakri is responsible for the implementation of all activities, programs and projects related to the Jordan office, including managing projects and programs for orphans, university scholarships, and cash support programs. Through an established team of volunteers, Bakri dedicates his efforts to the development of humanitarian work and the advancement of MWL‘s mission caring for orphans and families.
Mohamad Albadawi earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Rolla-Missouri. Since then, he has developed over 35 years of experience in the non-profit sector and community development capacity. Along with finding MWL in 2012, Mr. Albadawi became the executive director for Muslim Arab Youth Association and served as the chairman of the board for the Islamic Society and School of Greater Kansas City, and as a board of trustee for the Muslim American Society.