Man standing outside

Rising Above Adversity: A Newfound Passion Emerges Underneath it All

Giving Voice Spring 2022: Cover Story

Everyone deserves a chance to meet their fullest potential, but on paper, it seemed as if Al-amin Muhammad wouldn’t get one. Born in South Side Chicago into a hardworking, low-income family, he was surrounded by gang culture from the very beginning. Now, with a newfound love of tending to flowers and people, Muhammad barely recognizes his previous self.

Man outside talking to people
Al-amin Muhammad and volunteers distribute clothing and hygiene packages to individuals experiencing homelessness during We Rise Above the Streets’ Sandwich Saturday program.

“Looking back at my earlier years makes me feel like I was wearing a mask,” Muhammad said. “I have since discovered interests I never knew I had — like gardening. I feel relief when I look at flowers, particularly roses.”

While incarcerated, Muhammad was in charge of the prison’s community garden. His new passion and skills fostered feelings of hope, happiness and growth and inspired the creation of his Syracuse-based nonprofit, We Rise Above the Streets (Rise Above). The organization provides basic needs and helps low-income individuals build sustainable lives by breaking the cycles of homelessness and poverty that they, including Muhammad, face every day.

Every day at Rise Above looks different. On a Saturday Muhammad hands out lunch and care packages at his Sandwich Saturdays program. The next day he might teach people who were formerly incarcerated how to garden or mentor people with drug or alcohol addictions. He’s also provided more than 9,000 lunches and 1,500 hats and gloves to local children.

Over his first 30 years, Muhammad was in and out of prison, joined a number of gangs, experienced homelessness, was shot twice and pronounced dead once. He once faced a 20-year prison sentence for a drug charge. But finding a job and a place to live after prison would be the hardest hurdle he’d have to overcome.

“It was really difficult transitioning back into life after I was released from prison and I was living on the street,” Muhammad said. “I wanted to go to school and get a job but I didn’t have time because my sole focus was on surviving.”

Even in the face of adversity, Muhammad didn’t let his past decisions hold him back. A conversation with a fellow inmate and guidance from two mentors helped him turn his life around. Muhammad was encouraged to “take his mask off” to find his true identity.

He earned his GED while incarcerated and began a path to Islam while later obtaining his associate degree. Those achievements helped open the door to a world where he could fulfill his hopes and dreams while helping others through Rise Above.

“I had people who believed in me and empowered me to see the gifts that I had,” Muhammad said. “Without that support, I may not be where I am today. That’s the kind of support I want to provide for others facing disproportionate obstacles.”

Boy hanging out goods In 2020, he joined The Leadership Class- room (TLC), a Community Foundation initiative, to advance his organization and increase its impact. The free, eight-month intensive training program helps create synergies between nonprofits to enhance program delivery and promote efficient use of limited financial and human resources. Upon completion, each team receives up to $3,500 to implement a community project. Rise Above used its grant to purchase equipment and supplies to help maximize its short- and long-term awareness outreach through its social channels and in-person interactions.

Muhammad attributes efficiently running his organization and becoming a credible leader to TLC’s lessons.

“You don’t often get an opportunity where you can build your own skills and relationships with others at the same time,” he said. “To become a leader that people want to follow, you have to have compassion, accept feedback and continue to push yourself to grow.”

With his boots on the ground in local neighborhoods, Muhammad wants others to know that when you’re out in the field, you can save lives. He said that the people physically engaged in community issues can make the greatest change for people experiencing pain and suffering.

“I see a bright light at the end of the tunnel. I am looking forward to continuing my partnerships with other organizations and saving lives.”

Muhammad continues to challenge himself every day and think of new ways to grow his impact — and his beautiful roses.

Related Stories

Person Boxing
博客 April 22, 2026

内外兼修,增强实力:OptionZero 的 B-Squared 计划

OptionZero 的一项新举措正在以多种方式帮助人们增强力量。在黑人平等与卓越基金(Black Equity and Excellence Fund)的支持下,B-Squared 计划正在创建无障碍健身空间,让不同年龄和能力的人都能在身体、精神和情感方面得到成长。

Handshake
出版物 April 16, 2026

您的计划捐赠合作伙伴:社区基金会可以提供的五种帮助

社区基金会不仅仅是一个捐赠者--它还是一个战略合作伙伴,帮助非营利组织加强计划捐赠、驾驭复杂的捐赠并为其使命提供持久支持。

出版物 April 16, 2026

纳税时间:旧事、新事和您能做的事

税季提供了一个宝贵的机会,让我们了解税法的变化如何影响捐赠者的行为,以及非营利组织如何做出战略性回应。

A group of people talking at a table
未分类 March 31, 2026

纽约州中部社区在奥斯威戈县启动参与式预算编制,拉开百年庆典序幕

邀请社区成员帮助决定如何在当地投资 75,000 美元。

出版物 March 26, 2026

尼古拉斯和艾格尼丝-伦齐

五十多年来,尼古拉斯-伦齐(Nicholas Renzi)和阿格尼丝-伦齐(Agnes Renzi)在服务和机遇的坚定信念指引下,默默地投资于他们称之为家的科特兰社区。如今,他们非凡的慷慨通过一份持久的遗产得以延续,这份遗产将为当地居民和非营利组织提供世代相传的支持。

出版物 March 26, 2026

特雷莎-莫茨的遗产捐赠延续了希望与治愈的使命

在她的一生中,特蕾莎-莫茨用创造力、同情心和对人类尊严的坚定信念将人们团结在一起。今天,她的遗产将通过一份持久的礼物延续下去,这份礼物将为面临人生最严峻挑战的人们带来康复和希望。

hand holding growing money
出版物 March 23, 2026

纽约州遗产税悬崖与圣诞老人

纽约的遗产税 "悬崖 "创造了一个狭窄但关键的规划窗口:2026 年,接近该州 735 万美元免税额的遗产可能会面临不成比例的税收后果,因此必须仔细起草并使用慈善遗赠和 "圣诞老人 "条款等工具,为继承人保留更多遗产并支持慈善捐赠。

博客 February 24, 2026

我们在做什么 | CNYCF 员工更新

我们的员工不仅为社区服务,还积极塑造社区的未来,为此我们深感自豪。 请继续阅读,了解我们团队成员的专业知识和热情承诺,他们在社区中推动积极变革,激励他人。

博客 December 23, 2025

我们在做什么 | CNYCF 员工更新

我们的员工不仅为社区服务,还积极塑造社区的未来,为此我们深感自豪。 请继续阅读,了解我们团队成员的专业知识和热情承诺,他们在社区中推动积极变革,激励他人。

Person Boxing
博客 April 22, 2026

内外兼修,增强实力:OptionZero 的 B-Squared 计划

OptionZero 的一项新举措正在以多种方式帮助人们增强力量。在黑人平等与卓越基金(Black Equity and Excellence Fund)的支持下,B-Squared 计划正在创建无障碍健身空间,让不同年龄和能力的人都能在身体、精神和情感方面得到成长。

Handshake
出版物 April 16, 2026

您的计划捐赠合作伙伴:社区基金会可以提供的五种帮助

社区基金会不仅仅是一个捐赠者--它还是一个战略合作伙伴,帮助非营利组织加强计划捐赠、驾驭复杂的捐赠并为其使命提供持久支持。

出版物 April 16, 2026

纳税时间:旧事、新事和您能做的事

税季提供了一个宝贵的机会,让我们了解税法的变化如何影响捐赠者的行为,以及非营利组织如何做出战略性回应。

A group of people talking at a table
未分类 March 31, 2026

纽约州中部社区在奥斯威戈县启动参与式预算编制,拉开百年庆典序幕

邀请社区成员帮助决定如何在当地投资 75,000 美元。

出版物 March 26, 2026

尼古拉斯和艾格尼丝-伦齐

五十多年来,尼古拉斯-伦齐(Nicholas Renzi)和阿格尼丝-伦齐(Agnes Renzi)在服务和机遇的坚定信念指引下,默默地投资于他们称之为家的科特兰社区。如今,他们非凡的慷慨通过一份持久的遗产得以延续,这份遗产将为当地居民和非营利组织提供世代相传的支持。

出版物 March 26, 2026

特雷莎-莫茨的遗产捐赠延续了希望与治愈的使命

在她的一生中,特蕾莎-莫茨用创造力、同情心和对人类尊严的坚定信念将人们团结在一起。今天,她的遗产将通过一份持久的礼物延续下去,这份礼物将为面临人生最严峻挑战的人们带来康复和希望。

hand holding growing money
出版物 March 23, 2026

纽约州遗产税悬崖与圣诞老人

纽约的遗产税 "悬崖 "创造了一个狭窄但关键的规划窗口:2026 年,接近该州 735 万美元免税额的遗产可能会面临不成比例的税收后果,因此必须仔细起草并使用慈善遗赠和 "圣诞老人 "条款等工具,为继承人保留更多遗产并支持慈善捐赠。

博客 February 24, 2026

我们在做什么 | CNYCF 员工更新

我们的员工不仅为社区服务,还积极塑造社区的未来,为此我们深感自豪。 请继续阅读,了解我们团队成员的专业知识和热情承诺,他们在社区中推动积极变革,激励他人。

博客 December 23, 2025

我们在做什么 | CNYCF 员工更新

我们的员工不仅为社区服务,还积极塑造社区的未来,为此我们深感自豪。 请继续阅读,了解我们团队成员的专业知识和热情承诺,他们在社区中推动积极变革,激励他人。

查看更多