#PlayYourPart: An HIV/AIDS councellor wants to help the community
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Looking for a job for almost two years, Nevisha Devnath is hopeful she will put her skills to good use.
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Her dream job would be to work in the field that she has studied, which is to be an HIV and AIDS counsellor in order to educate and assist each individual about the seriousness of this disease.
Nevisha's ultimate goal of giving back will be helping the community and being a role model to the younger generation in leading a healthy and safe life.
If you want to get in touch to meet and interview her, then email [email protected], and we’ll put you in touch. Together we’ll help bring down the unemployment rate, one job at a time!
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