Community Achievements

2019: The International Organization for Migration of the UN Brazil in Boa Vista requested permission to show Switch Foundation’s documentary False Promise to Venezuelan refugees and migrants, one of the most vulnerable communities in the world right now due to political and social crisis, during the global week 29 July-2 August to prevent and combat human trafficking through various cinema sessions.

2019: Invited by the Public Entity of St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean as a speaker in schools and to be part of the activities to raise awareness to prevent domestic violence and eliminate violence against women organized by the Department of Youth Affairs, Domestic Violence and Children’s rights of St. Eustatius.

2019: Invited by the Vice-Chair of Amnesty International USA to screen the film-documentary False Promise at St. Francis College, New York during a campaign to prevent violence against women and human trafficking.

2018: Invited to represent Aruba as a jury member in the Unicef Child’s Rights Film Festival, Caribbean Edition in Curacao organized by Unicef, The Netherlands.

2015: Invited by the Ministry of Youth and Social Affairs of Aruba to produce a documentary to document ‘Feria Social’, national youth participation and leadership project where hundreds of high school students were invited to participate in community work by helping to develop projects for NGOs.

2009-2012: Active member and volunteer of the Women’s Club of Aruba, an organization of women committed to voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through volunteers' effective action and leadership. Its purpose is educational and charitable.

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