Fort Bend County came alive with energy, pride, and purpose as the Fort Bend Democrats hosted their grand gala, “We the People Means All the People.” The inspiring evening celebrated unity, inclusion, and the strength that comes from diversity — a reflection of what makes Fort Bend one of the most vibrant and welcoming communities in the United States.

The event drew an impressive lineup of public officials and community figures, including Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, Senator Borris Miles, Commissioner Dexter, and Texas State Representative Ron Reynolds. Each speaker echoed a shared message — that Fort Bend’s true power lies in its people, their mutual respect, and their collective spirit.

“‘We the People’ belongs to everyone,” officials affirmed passionately. “Every culture, every neighborhood, every story — all are part of the American fabric we proudly represent here in Fort Bend. Diversity isn’t just what we talk about; it’s what we live, honor, and protect every day.”

A highlight of the night was the recognition of Gala Chair Sofia Sheikh and Fort Bend County Democratic Party Chairwoman Jennifer Catu, whose tireless leadership and dedication transformed the evening into a heartfelt celebration of community values.
Distinguished attendees included Haroon Mughal, Muzaffar Vohra, Sara Khan, Madiha Masood, and several other respected community members, all joining in to celebrate Fort Bend’s shared vision for a better, fairer future.
The atmosphere buzzed with optimism filled with laughter, connection, and moving speeches that emphasized equality, fellowship, and civic pride. From elegant décor to lively conversations, every moment underscored Fort Bend’s unwavering commitment to progress and inclusion.
As the night drew to a close, the message was clear the strength of Fort Bend lies in its unity, and its people stand together for justice, dignity, and equality for all.




