Zakat Foundation of America
Paulina Cordoba Gener is a Community Program Coordinator at Zakat Foundation of America since March 2023, with a strong background in social and community development. From March 2017 to March 2024, Paulina served as a consultant for UNICEF's monitoring system focused on childhood issues in Córdoba, Argentina, fostering networks among institutions working with children aged 0 to 5. Paulina’s earlier roles include serving as the Social Management Head at CORIDEA S.A, where campaigns on cardiovascular disease prevention were developed, and as the Education Coordinator for Junior Achievement in Córdoba, overseeing educational programs in secondary schools. Additionally, Paulina worked as a Human Resources Consultant for Rh Consultora. Academic qualifications include a Licenciatura in Sociology from Universidad Empresarial 'Siglo 21' and a specialization in Social Responsibility from Universidad Católica de Córdoba.
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Zakat Foundation of America
Zakat Foundation of America is an international humanitarian organization dedicated to uplifting those in need. Our goal is to address immediate needs and ensure the self-reliance of the neediest around the world. We believe that charity purifies wealth. We believe our role as a global humanitarian institution is to smooth these charitable avenues for all givers. We believe our solemn duty is to channel your charity into emergency provisions for millions in urgent need of relief. We believe it is our sacred purpose to direct your donations into studied programs that create self-reliance and communal respect. We believe our sanctified responsibility is to do this work with the highest of conscience and sincerest of intentions. Zakat Foundation of America embodies the inclusive beauty of Islam through programs that reach the destitute of all faiths both at home and abroad. We help the charitable of every conviction, take the steep road — to carry out their Zakat and charity duties easily, correctly, and with maximum humanitarian impact by delivering their aid personally, swiftly, and with dignity to the direly needful of our world — the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the thirsty, the stricken, the war-ravaged, the bereaved, and the dislocated.
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