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Reina Williams: A Difference In The World
Reina Williams is 38 years old born in new York city, she is of Latin decent, in her younger life she lived in the Dominican Republic and Guatemala City by the age of 13 she had visited 8 countries, in her travels she notice that the middle class was non-exiting in other countries, you had to be born to a family with a good name or you were cursed to be poor for life, as a child you don’t understand why there are social difference, at that young age she had made up her mind that she would do things to make a difference in the world starting with giving away her school lunch to the little girl that was homeless that lived on the way to school. Since then Reina has done great things in the community she worked for the Volusia Flagler YMCA where

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