Philanthrophy
University Scholarships
Education is the ultimate equalizer. To help break the cycle of poverty, Whiz Accounting proudly launched a dedicated university scholarship program specifically for young women from low-income households. By removing financial barriers, this initiative empowers ambitious students to pursue higher education, cultivate leadership skills, and build bright, successful futures.
Supporting Women and Girls
Naureen believes in the power of creativity to heal and uplift. To support The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver, she donated a collection of original paintings to their fundraising initiatives. These art pieces help raise critical funds for Efry’s programs, which provide housing, mentorship, and holistic support to at-risk women, girls, and children in our region.
Community Giving
During the festive season, Whiz Accounting partnered with the Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House and YWCA BC to bring warmth and joy to local residents. Naureen's team curated and donated festive gift baskets filled with essential items and holiday treats. By supporting this vital grassroots organization, she aimed to strengthen community bonds and ensure our neighbours felt cared for and celebrated during the holidays.
Global Community Service & Leadership
Giving back has been a defining part of Naureen's journey throughout her career. As National Program Director – Finance for the Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (Canada), she has helped guide national financial strategy, governance, and program planning in collaboration with volunteer leaders across the country.
Prior to Canada, she also supported Ismaili institutions in Singapore and across Asia through volunteer leadership and financial advisory initiatives, contributing her expertise to community development and capacity building.
Naureen's commitment to service extends beyond finance. She has volunteered with Bright Vision Hospital in Singapore, supporting programs for seniors and patients with terminal illnesses. Across every role, she believes that professional knowledge carries its greatest value when used to strengthen communities and improve lives.