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Linzy Livian

Linzy Livian

INFLUENCER

Home Services / Social Care

Thika, Nairobi Area

Social


About Linzy Livian:

Am linzy ,a 4th year student at Mount Kenya University ,pursuing a degree in counselling psychology. In request of online part-time job.Am passionate about children rights ,an advocate. I do have social skills with all kind of people.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Experience

I have worked with non governmental companies on social activities with children and sharing my story as a great pillar to help other children. I volunteer to visit different schools and orphanages and vulnerable areas to offer mentorship programs. I look forward to creating a social space.

Education

Currently am a student, counselling psychology,partly volunteering to offer mentorship. I work differently depending on occasions ie Beyond the Vision initiative, a mental health champion from the school.Have been volunteering as a teacher for atleast 4years now.

Am still out in school to pursue a degree in counselling psychology at Mount Kenya University. 

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