Sustainable Community Development
Debra Stock — SOSA awardee portrait

2022 SOSA Awardee

Debra Stock

58,000 Afghan refugees welcomed. A school built from scratch.

Doha, Qatar · Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs · Eligible Family Member

NEA

Debra Stock arrived at her first overseas post, Doha, around the same time as a flood of 58,000 Afghan refugees. Debra immediately took the lead in organizing volunteers to help, spending her days and nights for months at the Al Udeid Air Base. Her “Doha Do-Gooders,” as they became known, worked on the receiving lines for incoming refugees and provided warm clothing, hygiene items and other essentials, as well as children's supplies including over 300 soccer balls. They organized fundraising events for the refugees which brought the Embassy community together, and they even created and furnished a school for the refugee children, where Debra also served as a teacher and mentor.

Voices from the Field

Watching refugee children enjoy their childhood again... after a few visits, children are dancing, creating beautiful art, making friends. Ukrainian mothers thank us every day.
Meredith WiedemerMoldova
It allows me to transcend languages and cultures and feel unified.
Debra StockQatar
It is communicating with the language of love. They have shown me that the impossible is possible.
Debra StockQatar
This is people-to-people diplomacy, more than anything.
Ellin R. LobbShanghai, China
By volunteering, we exemplify the best of the American tradition of helping and raising our communities — whether in small town USA or at some distant outpost abroad.
Denis RajicShanghai, China
Serving as a volunteer is a means of giving back to a community that takes care of you.
Vicki DanielShanghai, China
Witnessing the project grow beyond my initial idea into something that the people of Madagascar have embraced is a priceless gift.
Justin WimpeyMadagascar
2025 SOSA Winner
Even small acts of service can create lasting ripples of hope, belonging, and connection.
Jennifer SturgeonNetherlands
Every year, I'm blown away by what people are doing overseas.
James A. Baker IIISOSA Co-Founder
Volunteerism by members of our Foreign Service community is not just a kindness. It is an essential and underappreciated dimension of American foreign policy.
Susan BakerSOSA Co-Founder
Watching refugee children enjoy their childhood again... after a few visits, children are dancing, creating beautiful art, making friends. Ukrainian mothers thank us every day.
Meredith WiedemerMoldova
It allows me to transcend languages and cultures and feel unified.
Debra StockQatar
It is communicating with the language of love. They have shown me that the impossible is possible.
Debra StockQatar
This is people-to-people diplomacy, more than anything.
Ellin R. LobbShanghai, China
By volunteering, we exemplify the best of the American tradition of helping and raising our communities — whether in small town USA or at some distant outpost abroad.
Denis RajicShanghai, China
Serving as a volunteer is a means of giving back to a community that takes care of you.
Vicki DanielShanghai, China
Witnessing the project grow beyond my initial idea into something that the people of Madagascar have embraced is a priceless gift.
Justin WimpeyMadagascar
2025 SOSA Winner
Even small acts of service can create lasting ripples of hope, belonging, and connection.
Jennifer SturgeonNetherlands
Every year, I'm blown away by what people are doing overseas.
James A. Baker IIISOSA Co-Founder
Volunteerism by members of our Foreign Service community is not just a kindness. It is an essential and underappreciated dimension of American foreign policy.
Susan BakerSOSA Co-Founder