
Our Team

Sabah Saed
Sabah Saed is a state trainer who is certified in CPR and has owned a childcare business for twenty years. She is also a mother of eight, a community leader, and an author of children's books and poetry. Sabah is passionate about building connections between people, not just providing resources. Her personal motto is "Lift as we climb," and she strives to be a voice for others and to empower them to use their own voice as well. Sabah is bilingual in Somali and English, and she is currently a student at North Seattle Community College pursuing a BAS in Early Childhood Education. In her free time, Sabah enjoys spending time with her family and has always had a passion for soccer.

Mumina Hassan
Mumina Hassan is the proud owner of Amin Early Learning Childcare & Preschool, which she has operated since July 2010. Her passion for working with children and families of diverse cultural backgrounds is reflected in the range of ages she works with, from newborns up to 13-year-olds. Mumina has also added the ECEAP program as a subcontractor of the Voice of Tomorrow to prepare children for kindergarten.
Mumina has been a state-approved trainer in Washington for almost four years. She teaches various classes, including childcare basics, Enhancing Quality Early Learning courses (EQEL), and many other Star Hour classes to providers. For almost six years, Mumina has been a mentor and lead mentor at Imagine Institute, where she supports interns in opening their childcare businesses and achieving their goal of becoming new childcare providers in the field. Mumina teaches them how to complete their homework, set up their environment, build their policy books, and get ready for their licensor visits.
Mumina is currently a student at Highline Community College, pursuing her BAS in Early Learning. She enjoys spending her free time having active play with children, engaging them in fun games, and running both indoor and outdoor activities.