The Center for Family Studies and Research in Values and Law is a voluntary scientific institution established in 2012 under No. 2157/2012, It is specialized in scientific research, realistic monitoring, and contributing to the setting of public policies through monitoring reports and scientific proposals resulting from the outcomes of seminars and study days. This center was established based on the outcomes of a study that I launched as the founder president of the National Society, Al-Hodhn, to identify the research needs associated with field work in family service and to confront all the forms of fragility and weakness that it suffers from. 
The study was launched in 2004 and its conclusion was that Moroccan society needed a center for family studies and research in values and law by 75%. I worked on creating the logistical, human and material conditions and means to make this institution a reality in 2012. 
The founding body of the center worked in partnership with experts to develop a research policy based on a scientific method and a conceptual and philosophical vision referring to the Islamic faith and the civilizational heritage of Moroccan society and the humanist perspective that characterizes the Moroccan family and its rank in the social structure, in education and its role in the psychological and mental well-being of the person. 
This strategic research succeeded in developing a precise vision, defining a clear mission and determining strategic objectives that frame five themes:

1. the study of perceptions and concepts 
2. The theme of values and ethics 
3. The theme of roles and functions 
4. The theme of laws and legislation 
5. The theme of methods and policies 
The “Center for Family Studies and Research in Values and Law”; makes the family its research specialty and its field of cognitive work and the space of its creation of training programs, family qualification and the development of parental abilities from the principles and knowledge, thus it developed its strategy around three central axes: the human being, structuring and knowledge. And in order to achieve this trilogy, he has developed a set of projects likely to facilitate its implementation. 
After having been able to complete its foundation and structuring over the last ten years; “The Center for Family Studies and Research in Values and Law” seeks to achieve empowerment during the ten currents; with a view to achieving a sure rise, in its third decade, and thus achieving scientific leadership.

The “Center for Family Studies and Research in Values and Law” is one among many institutions that contribute to building a scientific edifice, and to achieving an accumulation of knowledge and which affect their role as civilizational witnesses.

Through scientific production, field monitoring and sociological interpretation, in cooperation and partnership with scientific institutions which share the same interests and financial institutions which share the same ambitions and the same human resources which aspire as much as possible, and which dream even when the dream seems impossible to achieve; because they aim to shape the future.

Dr Khadija Mofeed 
President of the “Center for Family Studies and Research in Values and Law”