kameelah Rashad serves as the religious life leader for Islam. She earned her undergraduate degree in psychology and her M.Ed. in psychological services from the University of Pennsylvania. She also obtained a second master’s degree in restorative practices and youth counseling from the International Institute for Restorative Practices and a post master’s certificate in family therapy. She is currently a doctoral student in clinical psychology at Chestnut Hill College. She is also the founder of Muslim 健康 Foundation (MWF), an organization dedicated to reducing stigma associated with mental illness, addiction and trauma in the American Muslim community. She currently serves as the Interfaith Fellow & 穆斯林 Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania.