Clark-Fulton | Youth and Families
Hilda Abreu (Nina) is a native of the Dominican Republic and moved to Cleveland in 2008 with her twin daughters. She desires to improve West Cleveland communities by working with underprivileged at-risk youth and females. To that end, she is involved with the Metro West Community Development Organization, and engages in community events and leads fundraisers for the Fiesta de Te, community block clubs, neighborhood clean-ups, City Repair, and she volunteers to support the different cultures in her community. After sending her daughters to college, she realized her passion for seeing young girls and women flourish. To accomplish her new goal, Hilda’s vision has become to create a young women’s organization that will help them excel in life by teaching life skills, leadership, and personal development, as well as, provide them equal access to resources focusing on increased awareness of self-value and collaboration for the betterment of communities and society as a whole.