Sara Vawda Dallas TX Death:- Sara Vawda, a research assistant at Texas Woman’s University from Dallas, Texas has passed away.
Her death was announced on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, by those affected by her loss. Known for her immense strength and embodiment of love, Sara’s cause of death has not been disclosed.
“My heart is completely broken to share that my best friend and wife Sara Vawda has passed away today. She was the strongest person I know and the embodiment of love.
The Janaza will be at IALFM (Islamic Association of Lewisville and Flower mound) after Asr Salah tomorrow. If you would like to come for the viewing please aim to come before Asr. Please please do your best to attend and make sincere dua for her.”
Who was Sara Vawda?
Sara was pursuing a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at Texas Woman’s University, where she was actively involved in advancing mental healthcare.
Her dedication was apparent through her extensive experience in mental health research, focusing on integrating eastern and western psychological practices.
She was particularly interested in how traditional eastern mental health approaches could be incorporated into western frameworks to enhance therapeutic techniques and provide more holistic care. In addition to her academic endeavors, Sara was a staunch advocate for social justice, especially in supporting women of color.
She was dedicated to understanding and addressing the unique challenges faced by these individuals, particularly regarding medical discrimination. Sara aimed to investigate and advocate for those marginalized by the U.S. medical system, striving to create a more equitable and compassionate healthcare environment.