In Salt Lake City Utah
- On Saturday, October 23, 2021, the Foundation co-organized a legal clinic for Afghan parole application. Over 50 applications were processed.
- On Sunday, October 24, 2021, the Foundation co-organized a welcoming lunch for the new refugees/arrivals. They were picked up and dropped off at their residents. They were provided clothing, shoes, food products, general hygiene products, women hygiene products, diapers, cookware, dinner ware, toys, legos and other household needs.
- On other occasions the Foundation has provided shoes, clothing, coffee ware, blankets, and hygiene products.
- The Foundation also helped filing social security and job application forms and translated documents from Pashto and Dari to English.
Looking forward, the Foundation is planning to expand and increase its assistance to the existing Afghans and the new arrivals in Salt Lake County, Utah. Furthermore, the Foundation will:
- Conducts research and launches seminars, conferences, and memorial gatherings about Afghan national identity, cultural peculiarities, rights, values, national leaders, scholars, and literary persons.
- Serves as a platform for the cultural, social, and economic empowerment of Afghan women across the globe, and devises strategies to overcome the challenges faced by the Afghan women.
- Promotes and provides platforms for cultural, educational, economic, and social advancement of Afghans nationally and internationally, and establish educational, cultural, and social bridges between students, scholars, professionals, and learned Afghans residing in the US and in the indigenous Afghan land.
- Offers professional education courses on-line from the United States through higher educational institutions in Afghanistan.