The Impact of COVID-19 on Homeless Youth
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Impact of COVID-19 on Homeless Youth Read the study…
Fort Bend Family Promise is facing tremendous pressure during the coming months. We have postponed our volunteer events and fundraisers due to the rising concern
Please join us on February 15, 2020 at 9:30 AM until 3:00 PM for a funfilled day. For more information and to claim your FREE
Ready for a ‘Good Time’? The join us and the Houston Tidelanders for a concert benefiting Fort Bend Family Promise. Concert will be at Christ
Fort Bend Family Promise Partners with HUMI to House Families This initiative is part of Family Promise’s national effort to engage communities in addressing family
2019 was a great year here at Fort Bend Family Promise. We had the joy of serving so many in our community, welcomed new and
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, join Fort Bend Family Promise on February 7th at Kendra Scott at First Colony Mall in Sugar Land (across
The Mission of Fort Bend Family Promise is to meet the immediate needs of homeless families while empowering them to attain self-sufficiency.
Sofia Sheikh serves as the Executive Director of the Asian Pacific American Heritage Association. Sofia has developed her professional expertise in financial services and various charitable and voluntary roles before transitioning to nonprofit support. Sofia’s leadership style is based on the philosophy of community service and diversity. She has proven success with leading boards and people through change and overcoming challenges while remaining mission focused. She has worked diligently with various communities, religious and ethnic organizations to coordinate community service initiatives and bring leaders and financial contributions together.
In addition to APAHA, she currently serves as Board President for the Lone Star Exchange Club, Grievance Committee Member for the State Bar of Texas, on the FBC Judge’s Community Engagement Committee, and as the LID 11 Director. Sofia holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature with a minor in History and Geography from the University of Karachi, Pakistan. As a first-generation Pakistani American, she lives with her husband, Nadeem, in Sugar Land and they are proud parents to three children.