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Loudoun Company Donates Van To Homeless Youth Nonprofit

A nonprofit organization that helps provide services to homeless and at-risk youths in Loudoun County recently received a boost itself.

LEESBURG, VA—A nonprofit organization that helps provide an assortment of services to homeless and at-risk youths in Loudoun County recently received a boost itself. A Sterling-based company, Falcon Heating & Air Conditioning, donated a van to Mobile Hope to further its mission.

The van, a Ford Econoline, is adorned with Mobile Hope's branding. It'll be used to provide services, transportation, supplies and many other things often needed by youths and young adults in grave need of assistance. Mobile Hope was founded in 2011 in conjunction with Inova Loudoun Hospital.

Falcon's president, Bruce Rahmani, has helped some of the youths Mobile Hope works with by providing employment opportunities. "Donating a van to help a nonprofit that moves youth to a better place seemed on target," he said in a release.

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Pictured in the photo are Mobile Hope’s Jessica Flores (in van), Falcon’s Rebecca Rahmani, Mobile Hope CEO Donna Fortier, Cris Butts (a Mobile Hope client), Falcon President Bruce Rahmani and Falcon CTO Jonathan Rahmani.

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