Partnerships

Bring the house to your community.

We partner with schools, campuses, museums, and community groups across San Diego — sending our volunteers to share Afghan culture, and to build an understanding that lasts.

Our flagship partnership

Speakers for your community.

Free · across San Diego

“The class met Afghanistan through its poetry and its food — and never forgot it.”

We come to you

A visit from the house.

Our volunteers — Cultural Ambassador Docents — come to classrooms and groups across San Diego to share Afghan culture: the history, the food, the poetry, and the hospitality that treats a guest like a gift. Every session is shaped to your audience, and there is no cost to host us.

Tell the Afghan story — migration, memory, and homeShare food, music, and the manners of the tableAnswer questions, honestly and warmly
Who we visit

Made for every audience.

We tune every visit to who's in the room — the words, the stories, and the questions change, but the welcome never does.

SchoolsK–12 students & teachersClassroom visits and school assemblies, shaped to the grade and the lesson.
Higher edCollege students & facultyGuest lectures and seminars for courses, clubs, and campus events.
At homeFamiliesWarm, all-ages sessions that bring a culture home.
YouthTeensConversations that meet young people where they are.
CivicCommunity groupsTalks for civic, interfaith, and neighborhood gatherings.
CultureMuseum educatorsProgramming partners for exhibits, docent training, and public days.
Ways to partner

More than a talk.

01A classroom or campus talkInvite a speaker to your school, college, club, or course.Request a visit →02A cultural table at your eventFood, stories, and hospitality for festivals, fairs, and campus days.Invite us →03A museum or library programCo-create exhibits, talks, family days, and docent training.Plan together →04A community gatheringHost the house for an evening of culture and conversation.Start the conversation →

Why we do this

Part of our core mission is to encourage the appreciation and understanding of Afghan culture, history, and ideas — not as a museum piece behind glass, but as a living inheritance worth knowing. Every classroom we visit and every table we set is a small act of that mission: a chance for someone to say, “I had no idea — and yet I recognize this.”

If you teach, program, convene, or simply gather people, there is a way for us to do this together. Tell us what you have in mind →

Invite the house to your community.

Tell us your audience and your date — we'll bring the rest. There's no cost to host us.