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Mireille Djoumekoum

Mireille Djoumekoum

Community support

Healthcare

Greenbelt, Prince George's

Social


Services offered

 

Dedicated social worker with 4 years of experience demonstrating a strong commitment to serving disadvantaged youth and adults, including homeless, empowered youth and special needs populations.  Documented success in overcoming the challenges of limited resources to design high-quality, cost-effective, comprehensive programs that improve lives.  Adept at building community support and strategic partnerships to transform underserved populations

Approximate rate: USD$ 20 per hour

Experience

 

Dedicated social worker with 4 years of experience demonstrating a strong commitment to serving disadvantaged youth and adults, including homeless, empowered youth and special needs populations.  Documented success in overcoming the challenges of limited resources to design high-quality, cost-effective, comprehensive programs that improve lives.  Adept at building community support and strategic partnerships to transform underserved populations

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