ABOUT US
MISSION
Domestic Violence Resources (DVR) is a community based non-profit organization committed to promote peace, healthy living, and resources to families in need. DVR was created in response to the unfair women’s lifestyles in both the workplace, and at home. We work towards Women’s Domestic Abuse in South Asian cultures and the Muslim community in the Southeastern Michigan area. Although DVR was created for Muslim women facing Domestic Abuse, it is open to all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender.

Ayyoob Khan
FounderFOUNDER
My name is Ayyoob Khan, and I am from the suburbs of Farmington Hills in Southeast Michigan. From a young age, I have noticed a lot about the unequal rights of women. Whether it be in the workplace, or in the community, there have been countless examples for me to refer to. As a highschool senior, I decided to take action against this unfairness, and target Domestic Violence against women. Domestic Violence is a serious issue present in families more often than not and through this website I aim to create a community where domestic violence is non-existent.

Essaq Khan
Co-founderCO-FOUNDER
My name is Essaq Khan and I am from Farmington Hills, Michigan. Domestic violence is something that I am strongly against and everyday I work hard to ensure that women in America are treated fairly and equally. It is a growing and prevalent issue that cannot be avoided and by working with you through Domestic Violence Resources, I hope to eradicate these problems that are growing in our community.

Imam Ehsan Quayoum
Counselor / AdvisorCOUNSELOR / ADVISOR
Imam Ehsan is the Imam of Tawheed Center located in Farmington Hills, MI. He completed his Hifz of the Quran from Darul Uloom Al-Madania located in Buffalo, New York. He then pursued Alim Studies at Darul Uloom Zakariiya located in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has been the Imam of Tawheed Center since 2012. Currently he is pursuing a Masters in Social Work at Wayne State University. He provides counseling services on a variety of issues to the greater community.