Said Naqawi, originally from Afghanistan, has been residing in the United States of America for over 25 years. He holds a Master's degree in electrical engineering and is proficient in five languages: Dari, Farsi, Pashto, Russian, and Urdu. Said spent seven years collaborating with US Troops across Afghanistan, the United States, and Europe, accumulating extensive experience in the healthcare sector. Notably, he served as a volunteer at the Bagram Airfield health center, where he engaged with diverse patient demographics, honing his skills in patient care. Additionally, Said actively contributed to the "Cat In The Hat" program, an educational and entertainment initiative for children in Afghanistan. Furthermore, he dedicated his time to assist Afghan refugees evacuated to Fort Dix, providing them with emotional support and facilitating their transition to their new life and culture in the United States.
He joins Cornerstone as an Dari/Farsi and Pashto Presenter & Interventionist and Refugee Resilience Trainer.
He joins Cornerstone as an Dari/Farsi and Pashto Presenter & Interventionist and Refugee Resilience Trainer.