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Young Scholars Collaborative Meeting Shapes Future for F1 Students in Washington

Photo du rédacteur: Malaïka MansiaMalaïka Mansia

The recent collaborative meeting with the new young scholars was a resounding success, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended.



The presence of each participant and their willingness to share their experiences as F1 students in Washington has been truly invaluable to our community initiatives.

The insights and perspectives shared during the meeting have provided us with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that F1 students encounter. Your active participation has allowed us to identify key areas where support and solutions are needed, guiding us in our efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all.


At the heart of our mission is the belief in the power of community and collaboration. Your involvement in this important conversation serves as a testament to this belief. Together, we have the ability to make a meaningful difference and establish a space where every F1 student feels heard, supported, and empowered.


We want to express our sincere appreciation for your contributions to this dialogue. Your input is crucial in shaping the future of our community initiatives, and we are eager to work alongside you to build a stronger and more inclusive community for all F1 students in Washington.



Once again, thank you for being an integral part of this collaborative meeting. We look forward to the continued collaboration and the positive impact we can create together.



by Mansia M. Malumata, CIN DIRCOM

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