Justina Paulo Guloia Salundilili, was born in Namibe-Angola. Due to the civil war in her country she was taken to Osiri refugee camp in Namibia and was later sent to Windhoek were she completed her high school. Later on, she completed a 3 year degree in telecommunications systems and worked in that profession for 5 years in Luanda. During the year 2016 she did some volunteer work in the Cancer hospital, taking care of children that went for treatment, by reading story to them and play. In 2019 she was chosen to be part of the Mandela Washington fellowship, where she was under the business and entrepreneurship track, she met amazing young African with great ideas, and, says that , that experience for her was an eye opener. In 2016 she decided to go back to university and study Clinical Psychology so she can better work on starting her dream of opening a counselling Crises line to give quick counselling over the phone to women and teens who have gone through any type of abuse and work with the police in helping the women and teens in a more complete way. She is now preparing to receive her first call in the counseling crises line in February 2020.
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