Insights with Mehnaaz Qureshi - Board Member
Mehnaaz has been one of Sonia Shah organization’s oldest members. Read a quick Q/A with her to know why she’s part of Sonia Shah Organization and what advice she has for young ambassadors:

1) Why do you believe in SSO’s mission, what inspired you to continue being a part of this organization for over 6 years?
After a certain personal experience, there was a strong desire to give back to humanity in some form of good. When I met Iram and learned about SSO, there was an instant pull towards this cause. It was and still is a perfect match for me. I feel a great sense of achievement working for Sonia Shah Organization.
2) Can you please share your role and everything that you do and the why behind it.
My role is to oversee the logistics of running Sonia Shah Memorial School in Kangra, Pakistan. I am the first point of contact for any issues concerning the school. From faculty to students, uniforms, syllabus, medical needs, maintaining the filtration plant, solar panels & system, vocational centers, etc. I am in charge of making sure the operations of the school are running smoothly. I enjoy doing what I do tremendously.
3) Has SSO impacted you personally in any way? If so, how?
Absolutely, I have learned a lot from SSO. I’ve gotten better at character analysis, problem solving, and open mindedness. In addition, I’ve also learned a lot from the Board Members to our Respected Donors and Young ambassadors. I’ve also had exposure to other organizations through SSO which is always cherished. I have had the opportunity to learn and understand a very young girl’s vision and personality, Sonia Shah, and I continue to be inspired by her meaningful insight on life at such a young age.
4) What separates SSO from other organizations?
A lot of things; The Vision, the passion that the team has, the drive. Not too many nonprofits have been started by a late teenager. SSO is a small organization with a big mission; educating and empowering underprivileged girls in Pakistan (through Sonia Shah Memorial School in Pakistan) and U.S. (Scholarship program funded by SSO for college students). I especially like the fact that it is fully run by volunteers, without a complicated structure or overhead. This allows us to maximize donor impact.The Sonia Shah Young ambassadors are also a unique and important part of this organization, where we are developing the leaders of the future. SSO was a mission of a seventeen-year-old Sonia Shah and is run by a passionate mother with utmost dedication and clarity to honor her daughter. That itself, is what makes us different from other organizations.
5) What advice would you give to current and future Young Ambassadors of SSO?
This is a difficult question. Personally, I feel that unless and until the young people don’t have the passion and desire for this noble cause, they will not do justice to it. They have to feel Sonia Shah close to their heart and have the drive to further her dream to contribute to SSO.Unless the present and future young people feel from within for Sonia Shah and her mission they will be doing half the job. This is Sonia’s cause and one has to feel her presence in it. I felt very close to this cause, which is why have lasted over six years!