"I am a servant leader on a mission to spread empathy and social-emotional intelligence tools in hopes to break the cycle of emotional abuse worldwide, starting with my home country Madagascar."
Social Entrepreneur, Speaker, Educator
"I am a servant leader on a mission to spread empathy and social-emotional intelligence tools in hopes to break the cycle of emotional abuse worldwide, starting with my home country Madagascar."
Social Entrepreneur, Speaker, Educator
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My Story
Inspiring thousands of young people to make of their aspirations a tool for positive change, is my mission. As a social entrepreneur, I have been promoting healthy relationships, emotional intelligence, and collective empathy through Omena, the movement I founded, committed to social emotional education and increasing emotional abuse awareness worldwide.
I have been invited to speak at conferences in various countries all over the world as well as in a number of colleges in the USA, including Harvard, Brown University, and Princeton. I help inspire others to build organizations of their own as a TEDx speaker, Clinton Global Initiative Mentor, Echoing Green Fellow, and MassChallenge Mentor,
Influence
Nonprofit startup aims to teach about emotional abuse and how to avoid it
Published July 06, 2021
NEXT GEN HQ: Spotlight on Francesca Raoelison
Published June 17, 2020
Clinton Global Initiative 2022 Commitment Mentors
Published 2022
Breaking the cycle of abuse, from Providence to Madagascar
Published March 26, 2021
BU: Brown undergraduate launches educational program to combat emotional abuse
Published May 18, 2020
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation: From Inspired to an Inspiration
Published October 30, 2018
The Currency of Change - Being Young and Engaged in a World Without Rules
Published May 22, 2022
SEG: Social Enterprise Greenhouse Selects 17 Social Ventures for Fall 2020 Impact Accelerator
Published October 21, 2020
Rhode Island Inno's 2019 Inno Under 25
Published September 18, 2019
NVCC: NOVA Community College Alum Awarded $40,000 Transfer Scholarship
Published April 6, 2018