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Darina Jupa-Williams possesses extensive experience in high-level executive support and travel coordination. Since August 2016, Darina has served as the Executive Assistant to the Co-Founder at WE Charity/ME to WE, providing strategic assistance. Previously, from January 2012 to February 2016, Darina worked at The Carlyle Group as an Executive Assistant and Travel Coordinator for Diversified Global Asset Management, supporting the CEO and managing travel for over 40 staff. Prior roles include Travel Coordinator at Dome Productions, where Darina organized travel for live television production crews, and International Travel Consultant at Flight Centre, responsible for sales of various travel products. Darina's educational background includes studies at George Brown College from 1996 to 1998.
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WE Charity (formerly Free the Children) was founded in 1995 by Craig Kielburger when he was 12 years old. Craig was reading through the Toronto Star before school one day when he discovered an article about the murder of a 12-year-old Pakistani boy named Iqbal Masih, a former child factory worker who spoke out against child labour. Iqbal Masih was sold by his parents to a factory when he was only 4 years old and worked there until he was 10. Masih was later killed his activism on the issue of child labour, and it was a story that moved Craig to want to do more to support this cause. WE Charity empowers people of all ages to make meaningful differences in the world through programs such as WE Schools and WE Villages. ME to WE is a social enterprise that creates socially conscious products and experiences that enable people to change their lives through their everyday choices. WE Schools is an engagement tool in the education space, working to bring service-learning into every single classroom. The WE Schools program is aligned with the Ministry of Education and Common Core guidelines. WE Day is a series of stadium-sized youth empowerment events organized by WE Charity. WE Day events host tens of thousands of students and celebrate the impact students have made on both local and global issues. Students can earn their tickets by participating in WE Schools and completing a year-long service learning program.