Ask Not What AMACO can do for you; ask what you can do for AMACO.

It is very saddening to all of us and to the whole Moroccan American community to hear that our friend Mohamed Fattah passed away last Monday, December 29, 2008.

AMACO extends the utmost sincere condolence to Ichraq Fattah (his wife), Abdallah Fattah (his son who is 19 years old and lives in Wahsington, DC), Sanae and Aniss Mouktafi (his niece and nephew), and his close family members (Abderrahim Ait Mohamed, Malki and El Moudafar Families) for the loss of Mohamed Fattah. 

Please make supplication for Mohamed Fattah and May Allah stand by his family in the United States and Morocco and grant them a great deal of patience during these difficult times. 

The Janazah prayer was held at Abou Baker Mosque on Tuesday after As'r Prayer. The diner ceremony was held at Abou Baker Mosque after Isha prayer on Wednesday. The Fettah family extend their thank you to the whole Moroccan Community of Denver, and express their gratitude to people who were a comfort to them at the funeral and the dinner ceremony. You being present meant so much to them and helped them enormously during this most difficult time.

      

The American Moroccan Association of Colorado invites all community members to the 2009 General Assembly meeting, on Sunday, February 15, 2009. AMACO will hold the board of directors’ elections, on the same day, to fill four board member positions. Click here for more information.

      

        
The American Moroccan Association of Colorado is a charitable non profit organization with a mission to provide our communities with cultural, social, and educational  support.