Martha Aguiar

MAMartha Aguiar is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. She is currently working as a Youth Education Advocate with the YSP middle school students. Her main focus is to ensure her youth graduate from middle school and are well prepared to face high school.

Before joining Canal Alliance, Martha worked with elementary students and their families at Bahia Vista Elementary School. Because of her expertise in youth development we feel lucky to have her in the team.

Martha lives in Novato and is the proud mother of two beautiful girls.

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