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Initiative: Republic of Poland

Marlena Romanowska

Marlena Romanowska, Director, Poland

Linda Christas is now offering programs to the students of Poland.

The Director of the Polish project, Marlena Romanowska, is especially excited about expanding Linda Christas services in Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk, Lublin, and Katowice.

Ms. Romanowska's background includes a Bachelors and Masters degree in Psychology from Silesian University, Poland, as well as a Bachelors and Masters degree in Theology from Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. In addition, she earned the highest Polish teaching level credential, i.e. The Qualified Teachers Degree.

She has served the needs of young students in Katowice, where she was also a member of the Board of Education.

Ms. Romanowska has served as a social therapist, as well as a teacher of autistic children, children with Down Syndrome, and children with a variety of behavioral deficits.

Director Romanowska speaks three languages, including English, Russian and Polish.

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