From an early age, Farheen was encouraged by her family to pursue a career in healthcare. Her mother came from India, and her father from Kenya, both immigrating to and settling in Toronto, where Farheen was raised, attending Unionville Jamatkhana.

After starting nursing school, Farheen knew she had found something that she not only excelled at, but allowed her to serve others. She completed a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry from Queen's University, and a Bachelor of Science in nursing from York University. Although difficult, Farheen found the profession to be fulfilling and with opportunities for career growth.

These days, Farheen is a Registered Nurse at the Emergency Department of Mackenzie Health Richmond Hill in the Greater Toronto Area. Every day, she interacts with patients as a healthcare worker on the frontlines of the Covid-19 crisis. And, while days can be challenging, she promotes the message of calmness, unity, and safety.

Her advice: “Practice good hygiene and infection control such as frequent handwashing, cleaning frequently-touched surfaces, and maintaining distance from others.”

“Stay calm, stay safe, and be mindful of others. We all have a part to play in containing this pandemic, whether it be on the frontlines treating the sick, or at home preventing the spread. Every person's role is important and do not take that responsibility lightly. Protect vulnerable people in society like the elderly and the immunocompromised by being responsible and self-isolating.”