
Sedia Pawa-Brown
Volunteer
Beyond my professional accomplishments in Data and Project Management working in various healthcare clinics, Hospitals, and offices such as Cigna Healthcare, Sentient Medical Systems, OrthopedicMD, and Mercy Hospital I stand out through a career focused on service—helping patients with accurate data management, supporting teams with effective project coordination, and strengthening organizations through reliable operational support. My work demonstrates a commitment to integrity, responsiveness, and ensuring systems run smoothly for those who depend on them. Outside of work, I have dedicated over 6 years to volunteering with the United Service Organization, Habitat for Humanity, The Maryland Food and Book Bank, and Maryland Public Television. Whether supporting military families, building homes, fighting food insecurity, or contributing to public broadcasting, I have consistently shown a real passion for giving back. Driven by purpose, community, and a desire to help others, I bring a service-first mindset to every project, partnership, and organization I support.
Donate today and transform lives for America’s heroes. Every single penny contributes to delivering the honor, respect gratitude and healing to those who’ve defended America’s freedom.

A Memorial creates an actual place where veterans, all who serve their country and families of all races, creeds, social status and opinion can find a place that creates a healing environment to reflect and value one of our greatest gifts--to live in a free society.
"Going clear back to the Civil War, all of our Veterans have raised their right hand and swore to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. And along with that we wrote a check to the U.S. Government and the American People for an amount up to and including our lives. Unfortunately, far too many have given their all in that regard."
"It is important to have a war memorial because it must not be forgotten that many people gave their lives so that we Americans might have what we have today."