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Recognizing Our Partners: Counties, Programs, and People Who Power Our Mission
Simplify Global Education took time during its recent graduation ceremony to honor the counties, departments, and social service programs that have helped make student success possible.
Counties and Partners Honored for Their Unwavering Support
Vienna, VA
Executive Director G. Sarwar Sultani honored departments and organizations from Alexandria City, Fairfax County, Prince William County, Arlington County, Loudoun County, Winchester City, and the Town of Lovettsville.
Special recognition was given to:
- Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services – 400+ referrals, 10 graduates
- Fairfax County Department of Family Services – nearly 250 referrals, 7 graduates
- Prince William County Department of Social Services – 400 referrals, 5 graduates
- The VIEW Program and its dedicated case managers advocating for low-income immigrant students
Partnerships like these are the backbone of our mission. Together, we're building pathways to stability, dignity, and opportunity.
G. Sarwar Sultani, Executive Director
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