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JULIANA POMBO JIMÉNEZ
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
"Singing for Smiles" - Paraíso Gold (non-profit organization)
Performed a diverse selection of songs for senior citizens at a nursing home as part of their entertainment programming.
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Art Club Assistant - Colegio Colombo Británico (CCB)
Co-led the secondary section art club with the visual arts professor, focusing on enhancing the learning skills and technical abilities of younger students.
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Fundación Club Noel (non-profit organization)
Contributed to the packaging of cookies for sale to support fundraising efforts for a nonprofit organization that provides medium- and high-complexity pediatric health services.
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Ukulele Lessons
Provided private instruction to a 10th-grade student on the foundational skills required for learning to play the ukulele and sing simultaneously. I was also an interviewee for her personal project, in which we addressed her questions regarding ukulele playing and sharing my personal insights and experiences related to the topic.
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Lunches for People on the Street
Distributed full lunches to various individuals in southern Cali, including young people, children, and pregnant women who had been working under the sun all day.
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Gifts for Unprivileged Children
Assisted in wrapping Christmas presents to be distributed to children in the municipalities of Guapi, López, and Timbiquí in the Cauca region of Colombia.
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Make a Wish (non-profit organization)
Provided temporary care for a two-month-old puppy to ensure her well-being before giving her away to a young girl undergoing cancer treatment.
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Collecting Litter
Helped clean up the environment and recycle and dispose of trash that was thrown into a park called "Parque de la Salud" in Cali, Colombia.
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Fundamor (non-profit organization)
Assisted in the sale of cookies to raise funds for this nonprofit organization dedicated to social intervention programs that promote inclusion, education, and the protection of vulnerable communities.
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