Humza Ansari
Vice President: 2025
Humza Ansari, as Hasan’s elder brother, is deeply committed to upholding the family’s vision and ensuring its legacy thrives for future generations. Dedicated to expanding The Malaikah Foundation’s impact across the United States, Humza draws inspiration from his family’s unwavering commitment to service. Before his birth, Humza’s two older siblings, Omair and Sana, tragically passed away due to a rare disease. To honor their memory, his father, Kashif Ansari, founded the Omair Sana Foundation, providing critical support to children battling the same disease. Now, through The Malaikah Foundation, Humza continues this legacy by advocating for children with special needs, orphans, and other vulnerable communities.
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Humza’s ideals and perspectives on children with special needs and orphans are profoundly influenced by his mother, Ambereen Ali, whose compassionate views and tireless willpower have shaped his outlook on life. Ambereen’s unwavering dedication to overcoming life’s challenges and her deeply empathetic approach to caring for the most vulnerable continue to inspire Humza’s mission. Coupled with the guidance of his father and older brother, Ammar Ansari, he has embraced the principles of coexistence, mutual support, and social integration. These values drive his vision of a society where no one—regardless of their abilities or circumstances—feels marginalized.
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As Vice President of The Malaikah Foundation, Humza works closely with President Zoya Mirajwala to oversee domestic initiatives and advance the goals established by Ammar Ansari. He actively engages with partner organizations to organize respite care events, expand outreach to orphans, and foster collaborations that elevate The Malaikah Foundation’s reach and impact.
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Through his role, Humza is committed to showcasing that children with special needs and orphans deserve inclusion, respect, and compassion. Drawing from the inspiration of his mother, he aims to show the world that, despite their differences, all individuals are equally valuable as creations of God.
