She was born in Santiago de Veraguas and, at the age of 15, she entered the Hogar Santa Isabel shelter.
There she discovered something fundamental: that her story had the power to transform itself into something positive. She understood that she was not there by chance, but because her experience could become a purpose.
During those years, she developed a clear vocation for service and the conviction that love—when lived with intention—can be the greatest personal and social revolution.
Later, in 2019, she received a scholarship from the president of the Republic of Panama to study biochemistry in Pennsylvania, United States, but she never lost sight of her mission to help vulnerable children and youth.
Upon returning to Panama in 2025, she reconnected with three young people about to face adulthood without support. That moment confirmed what she already sensed: her story should pave the way for others. Thus, El Laboratorio del Propósito Panamá (The Purpose Lab Panamá) was born, an initiative created to accompany, guide, and provide real opportunities to those who begin their lives in vulnerability.