After leaving her full-time job in 2008, Mujiba ended up on welfare and other public assistance. For 2 years, she lived off of $125 a month! Mujiba was able to rebound after eventually becoming homeless for 2 weeks. A few years after living in extreme poverty, she wrote a book to provide step-by-step instructions on how to attract one's desires.
In 2016, Mujiba began keeping a gratitude journal. That year, she produced a clean comedy contest show, started a scholarship fund, bought a newly constructed home, as well as created the Thank God Gratitude Journal and website, and more! She experienced so many good things that she wanted to share this practice with others. Mujiba plans to provide Camden, New Jersey residents, who have a financial need, with homeownership and commercial opportunities, a scholarship fund for college or trade school tuition, and a low-cost revolving loan fund for Camden businesses. Mujiba was raised in public housing and attended public schools in Newark, NJ. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University. Mujiba has over 25 years of experience in the fields of economic and community development and grant management. Currently, she raises millions in grant funding for a nonprofit organization, based in Camden, New Jersey, which provides healthcare services and programs for individuals regardless of their ability to pay.
Mujiba was happy to share the Thank God Gratitude Journal with Jack Canfield, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and author ofThe Success Principles.