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Ali Sheikhani Donates Entire Salary to Fort Bend County Charities

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April 12, 2025
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Ali Sheikhani Donates Entire Salary to Fort Bend County Charities
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Fulfilling a heartfelt promise made on June 16, 2024, Constable Ali Sheikhani of Fort Bend County Precinct 3 has donated 100% of his official salary to local charitable organizations. This act of generosity highlights Sheikhani’s unwavering dedication to community service, extending far beyond the duties of his elected role.

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January–March Salary Distributed to Six Local Foundations

From January through March, Constable Sheikhani’s salary was evenly distributed among six respected nonprofit organizations that are making a meaningful impact in Fort Bend County:

  • Child Advocates of Fort Bend
  • The Arc of Fort Bend
  • Fort Bend PAWS
  • American Legion Post #942
  • Hispanic Heritage Alliance (H2A)
  • Family Life and Community Resources Center

These organizations represent a diverse range of services—from supporting children and individuals with disabilities to honoring veterans and empowering underserved communities.

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A Deeper Commitment to Community

“Service to the community goes beyond wearing a badge; it requires genuine involvement and giving back,” said Sheikhani. “I’m truly honored to support these outstanding organizations that work every day to uplift and improve the lives of our residents.”

About Constable Ali Sheikhani

Ali Sheikhani is the first Pakistani-American elected as Constable for Fort Bend County Precinct 3. He is deeply committed to strengthening public safety, fostering trust, and promoting civic engagement across diverse communities. His recent donation of his full constable salary is a reflection of his strong belief in giving back and leading by example.

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