URGENT: Help Pakistani Sister Reach Harvard: $40,000 Needed to Uplift Women

There are moments when timely support can change the course of a person’s life and the lives they will go on to impact. This is one of those moments.

This young woman has been admitted to the Harvard Graduate School of Education after years of work in education, youth leadership, and community-centered service. Her journey has been shaped by resilience, public service, and a deep commitment to dignity and opportunity for others.

She has supported students through civic leadership initiatives, helped create spaces where young women could speak and lead with confidence, contributed to menstrual health education in communities where the topic is often stigmatized, worked in digital literacy with immigrants, seniors, and underserved learners, and served in a volunteer public service role focused on building belonging across communities.

After immigrating to the United States, her family faced the difficult reality of rebuilding from the ground up. Despite receiving partial financial aid, she still faces a significant gap that threatens her ability to begin this next chapter. At this stage, the most urgent need is $20,000 toward her immediate educational costs, which would help her move forward with enrollment while she continues seeking support for the remaining balance.

This is not only an investment in one student’s future. It is an investment in a person who has already shown her commitment to serving others through education, leadership, and community impact.

Your support can help turn this opportunity into something lasting.

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