Psychologist and Master's in Social Pedagogy. She has worked for over seven years with, for, and on behalf of young people, because she believes in their potential and the importance of creating spaces where they feel truly heard and supported. She currently leads the psychoeducational component of the mental health program at the University of the Atlantic. She is also an advisory member of GOYN Barranquilla, a collective that strengthens youth leadership with a focus on equity and community. She has a strong connection to Barranquilla's youth ecosystem and extensive knowledge of youth regulations such as Laws 1622 and 1885. Her focus is on building safe spaces for young people, promoting mental health as a priority, and strengthening youth participation through action and social awareness.