more about debora
Debora's family moved to Siguatepeque in 2010, driven by a desire for new opportunities in an unfamiliar environment. Being the oldest of all her siblings, Debora was convinced that she wanted to set a good example by studying at a higher education institution. Fourteen years later, she is confident that God brought her family to Siguatepeque, and Just One, for a reason.
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Debora graduated from high school in 2023 and started studying psychology at the Catholic University. She is deeply passionate about creating a nurturing and inclusive environment for students, aspiring to ensure that every individual feels loved, welcomed, and valued. She is hoping her degree will help her do just that in the future.
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Debora describes her experience at Just One as transformative. She has grown personally, academically, and spiritually. The people and influences that surround her have become family. Now, her two younger siblings are scholars at Just One, and her mother is a proud member of the Just Café team. Debora takes immense pride in having guided her family to this community, where they continue to thrive together.