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Generosity Across Borders: Small Acts, Big Impact With Rukhsana Rahman

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Rukhsana Rahman is the Advisor to Muslim Students at Gettysburg College, where she supports, mentors, and coaches students in need. A retired radiologist from Gettysburg Hospital, Rukhsana has been deeply involved in community service and international development since 2010, serving on several local and international boards, including the Adams County Library and the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development. Originally from London, with roots in Pakistan and Zambia, she has dedicated her efforts to various causes, including education and interfaith initiatives.

In this episode…

How can small acts of kindness ripple out to significantly impact communities both near and far? Whether helping a neighbor or supporting a cause halfway around the world, generosity often lies in our seemingly simple daily actions. What drives these actions, and how can we all embrace this mindset?

According to Rukhsana Rahman, a dedicated philanthropist, small acts of generosity stem from a deep-seated belief in giving back. She highlights that these actions don't require grand gestures but a willingness to help where and when you can, like putting quarters in an expired parking meter or sending much-needed supplies to a school in another country. Rukhsana believes that when we engage in these everyday acts of kindness, we not only uplift those immediately affected but also contribute to a culture of generosity that transcends borders and transforms lives.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Rukhsana Rahman, Advisor to Muslim Students at Gettysburg College, to discuss the powerful impact of generosity. They explore the origins of Rukhsana's philanthropic journey, the global initiatives she has spearheaded, and the profound influence of her faith on her approach to giving.

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Rukhsana Rahman is the Advisor to Muslim Students at Gettysburg College, where she supports, mentors, and coaches students in need. A retired radiologist from Gettysburg Hospital, Rukhsana has been deeply involved in community service and international development since 2010, serving on several local and international boards, including the Adams County Library and the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development. Originally from London, with roots in Pakistan and Zambia, she has dedicated her efforts to various causes, including education and interfaith initiatives.

In this episode…

How can small acts of kindness ripple out to significantly impact communities both near and far? Whether helping a neighbor or supporting a cause halfway around the world, generosity often lies in our seemingly simple daily actions. What drives these actions, and how can we all embrace this mindset?

According to Rukhsana Rahman, a dedicated philanthropist, small acts of generosity stem from a deep-seated belief in giving back. She highlights that these actions don't require grand gestures but a willingness to help where and when you can, like putting quarters in an expired parking meter or sending much-needed supplies to a school in another country. Rukhsana believes that when we engage in these everyday acts of kindness, we not only uplift those immediately affected but also contribute to a culture of generosity that transcends borders and transforms lives.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Rukhsana Rahman, Advisor to Muslim Students at Gettysburg College, to discuss the powerful impact of generosity. They explore the origins of Rukhsana's philanthropic journey, the global initiatives she has spearheaded, and the profound influence of her faith on her approach to giving.

  continue reading

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