YAMA Action
YAMA Action is a 501c(4) driven to serve the Yemeni-American community through civic engagement, organizing and advocacy.
It is our belief that our community needs to amplify its voice to inform policies before they are formed. Our community requires a sustained effort of engagement that seeks long-term changes that reflect the values and positions of our community on the local, state and federal level.
Come join us Sunday October 3, 2021 at 4PM with Hamtramck Mayoral Candidate Amer Ghalib for Hamtramck Mayor
October 3, 2021
4PM
Alwaha Restaurant
1907 White Plains Rd, Bronx, NY 10462
Yemeni-American small business owners and workers are proud to support Rana Abdelhamid For Congress in NY-12.
YAMA Action is proud to endorse Rana Abdelhamid For Congress in district 12.
Join Us tomorrow!
Vote Kaled Alamarie for District 32
YAMA Action is proud to announce endorsements for the following city council candidates.
YAMA ACTION along with the MUSLIM AGENDA 2021 COALITION. are proud to announce endorsements for the following candidates
Join us for an intimate discussion with our Manhattan Borough President candidates
Join the Muslim Agenda 2021 Coalition this Saturday to help elect Tahanie Aboushi as Manhattan District Attorney in NYC!
Sign up here: bit.ly/DayOfActionTahanie
YAMA Action organizers helping community members register to vote.
Our voter registration team on the ground helping folks register to vote so they can make sure their voices are heard in the upcoming elections.
Our board president Youssef Mubarez was in the Bronx yesterday getting folks registered to vote! This upcoming election is important, we have to make sure we choose the right mayor for our city!
Voter Registration for All Yemenis and Muslims
Join us this week in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. Let our voices be heard in the ballot box
Join us on Monday May 10 at 10AM for a live interview with NYC Mayoral Candidate Dianne Morales.
We want to know how she plans to help our Yemeni-American Community
Kaled is showing what he can do for District 32!
District 32 City Council Candidate Kaled Alamarie Is Riding The Wave | The Wave Earlier this week, City Council candidate for District 32 Kaled Alamarie sat down with us at The Wave HQ to discuss his campaign on our podcast "Riding The Wave." Alamarie is running because
Join us for in depth interview between our NYC Mayoral Candidate- Eric Adams and YAMA Action to address the Yemeni-American community issues.
What questions do you have for the Candidate for NYC Mayor?
Join us on via Facebook live May 1, 2021 1PM
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