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At 100% Cuba, we are dedicated to improving public health and social welfare by addressing the long-term effects of childhood adversities. Our mission is to research the prevalence and impact of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, as well as parental separation and household substance abuse, on the Cuban population. Through data-driven insights and community engagement, our focus is to foster resilience and inform policies that promote healthier futures for all Cuban citizens.

Biography of Ana Font Hernandez

Ana is a dedicated advocate and the visionary founder of 100% Cuba, a nonprofit organization focused on uplifting the Cuban community. With a solid commitment to social impact, she currently serves as a nonprofit accountant at Brennan and Fournier, where she has earned her AICPA Not-for-Profit Certificate I. Ana also plays a crucial role in the finance department at Ciudadanía y Libertad, ensuring that every dollar is strategically maximized to benefit those in need.

Ana was born in Cuba and moved to Argentina as a teenager, where she spent nearly a decade. Her eight-year life in New York allowed her to deepen her understanding of various cultures and communities. Diverse global experiences, including travels in India, Spain, Portugal, and other European cities, mark her journey. Professionally, she has held significant roles in accounts payable and royalties at Relatable (formerly What Do You Meme), as a production accountant at Story Syndicate focusing on impactful documentaries, and as a tax preparer at Michael Levin CPA.

Ana holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Baruch College and has studied Chemistry at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). A lover of the arts, she enjoys tango dancing, traveling, and movies. Ana was the first Cuban attendee at the Tushita Meditation Center in India, reflecting her commitment to mindfulness and personal growth.

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