Youth Ambassadors

INTRODUCING OUR PAST PIEDMONT HOUSING ALLIANCE YOUTH AMBASSADORS

Each year a cohort of Youth Ambassadors, Kindlewood residents ages 13 to 18, are committed to promoting our vision of safe, affordable, housing where all can thrive. They choose a theme and work together to advance towards those goals. Read about some of our past ambassadors.

[2022] My name is Asadullah Faqirzada, but I go by Asad. I am a recent graduate from Charlottesville High School, and currently taking my gap year. I will be attending Boston College next fall and majoring in Human-Centered Engineering. I chose to participate in this program because there aren’t many options for youth to make a change, and this was a perfect opportunity. For me, this is more of a responsibility than an internship to contribute.

[2022] My name is Tamana Khaydari. I have been in Charlottesville for almost 9 years. I’m a rising eighth grader at Buford Middle School. I have many hobbies like working in the community and volunteering. Being a part of youth ambassadors I have learned how to overcome my fears and obstacles. I’m very thankful for being a part of a brave space.

[2022] I’m Logan Martin. I was born/raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. Some of my hobbies include developing video games, learning both the Chinese & Nepali languages, and break dancing. I’ve also been a part of many internships and amazing opportunities. I wish for game development to become my career one day. I chose this opportunity because I am interested in the things this program has offered me. There are so many issues around the world like housing, transportation, or school lunch and we need to change that. Thus, people affected by change should be included in the change before the change happens. Second, the money was good. Finally, connection with people. I got to hang out with a bunch of really cool people and do some cool stuff.

[2022] My name is Iraj Lahig and I have been in the U.S. for 9 years. I’m a rising 9th grader and I skateboard. I’m the youngest of three boys, both of my brothers have graduated high school and are going to university. In school, I like science class with my teacher Mr. Brown and outside of school, I hang out with my friends. I’m still figuring out what I want to do in the future but I know I’d like to stay in-state for college. I decided to do this program because I wanted to work in my community, interact with the people and spend time with my friends.

[2022] I’m Sadeja Williams, a resident of Friendship Court and a Youth Ambassador. I am from Charlottesville and go to Charlottesville High School. After I graduate, I want to go to college, join the navy, or do something else outside of Charlottesville. I chose to be a youth ambassador because I want to see changes in our community that benefit everyone, and give everybody a chance to do what they want. I don’t feel like there’s much to do in Friendship Court and I would like to see that change.

[2022] I am Ezhar Zahid and I am originally from Afghanistan and moved to the U.S. (Charlottesville, Virginia) in 2016. I like to be outdoors and busy most of the time and play sports like cricket and soccer. I have also completed the Youth Ambassadorship with PHA, have been a part of the Park Design Committee, and am currently a Piedmont Housing Board of Directors member. I joined the Ambassadors program because I wanted to be able to first help people (anyone and everyone) and then be able to raise issues that break the harmony of living. I like to help people in any way I can so that they can have an opportunity to shine and make a difference in the world. My goals are to go to a college where I can pursue a career in Engineering and Medicine that I can use to help people find their strengths.