MEDIA
Dahlia was recently featured in Stand Out Publications as a Role Model of a True Inspirational Canadian Professional Who Stands Out. The Full Interview can be found at Nov, 2017 Issue
http://standoutpublications.com/breaking-barriers-feature-interview-with-dahlia-mostafa/
Engineer to International Humanitarian: Dahlia Mostafa’s Journey
Website Link To Read Full Article
https://www.calgaryjournal.ca/index.php/more/profiles/4027-sadie-johnson
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Meet Dahlia Mostafa – an award-winning author, radio and TV host, counsellor, coach, volunteer and humanitarian.
If it sounds like she has a lot on her plate, it’s because she does.
“I am available 24/7 to help people rebuild and transform their lives. It's diligent work every day, every week,” Mostafa says.
Even as a child, Mostafa loved being a leader and connect with a large audience.
“In Grade 5, I was appointed the president of the public media centre at school, which is usually a position for girls in Grade 12,” she says. “Having this position at a very young age, really allowed me to be engaging and communicative.”
By: Sadie Johnson
@Calgary Journal
Published Feb. 16th, 2018
Dahlia Mostafa Switched Her Career From Engineering To Psychology To Help Others
Website Link To Read Full Article
http://mvslim.com/dahlia-mostafa-switched-her-career-from-engineering-to-psychology-to-help-others/
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She is an engineer, a therapist, a life coach, a marriage counselor, a writer, a social media expert, a public speaker, a teacher, and a radio show host. Honored by thirty-two international awards and grants, she holds a bachelor and master’s degrees in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt. Dahlia Mostafa is a multi-talent, that’s the least we can say.
By: Engy Fouda
@ Harvard University
Published Nov. 27th, 2016
@ Hawaa Magazine
Published Oct, 2016
Dahlia Mostafa is a real life super hero. Read her volunteer story here
Website Link To Read Full Article
www.instagram.com/p/BRTa1TyAK0C/
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"Growing up in Egypt my parents insisted I go to Catholic school even though I am Muslim because they felt it would teach me how important it is to embrace all religions. It instilled in me a sense of embracing one another, accepting one another, and looking at people not as a race, creed or religion but as a human soul. In that school I was elected Public Media President in Grade 5, despite it only being a position for Grade 12's and I was elected every year after that until I graduated. This is how I first got involved in public speaking and advocacy. I was also involved in creating a charity for orphans in Egypt and worked with my friends to found another non-profit called the Future Youth of Alexandria, which advocated for children's rights.
I came to Canada to do my PhD. I was Vice President for Academic and University Affairs of the Student's association at McGill and then a job offer from Suncor Energy brought me to Calgary to the Rockies. I started volunteering for the Egyptian Association in Calgary, I helped newcomers integrate, find jobs, adjust to their new lives in Canada. I also joined the Rotary here where I became editor of the district newsletter. I soon got the opportunity to host a radio program called 'Inspirations With Dahlia Mostafa' (@dahliamostafa4life)On my show I give advice to people on everything from relationships, to careers, to adjusting to Canada. Volunteering seems to be my calling. Wherever I go, I always think how can I contribute, give back, it's me, it's who I am, it's Dahlia."
By: Jeff D'Silva
@ Propellus Magazine
Published March 2017
@ Yom7 Newspaper
Published February 2018
@ Akhbar Newspapers
Published August 2009