Farah Salma

Farah Salma is a dedicated advocate for community empowerment and social change, born on November 3, 1997, in Tripoli, Lebanon. With a lifelong commitment to learning and making a positive impact, Farah pursued her academic journey at the Lebanese University, where she earned a Master's degree in Sciences. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, Farah found her calling as an Impact Data and Talent Analyst at The Volunteer Circle, a distinguished social enterprise in Lebanon dedicated to empowering communities and fostering social change through volunteerism. Her role includes driving impactful initiatives and connecting talented individuals with meaningful volunteer and job opportunities. Beyond her professional endeavors, Farah is actively engaged in initiatives promoting inclusivity, empowerment, and sustainable development. She advocates for holistic well-being and personal growth. Drawing inspiration from nature, art, and mindfulness practices, Farah advocates for their integration into daily life. Through her actions and advocacy, Farah strives to leave a lasting legacy, inspiring others to join her in building a brighter, more inclusive future for all.

Publications

Volunteering, the New Wealth of Students: The Importance of Skilled Volunteering in Educational Settings
Farah Salma, Abedulrahman Abou Dahesh, Malak Yacout, Nivine Abbas. © 2024. 27 pages.
Education institutions are vital for society's development, and planners must prepare educational systems for the rapidly changing world of tomorrow while fostering in...