Fozia Ahmed Robleh
Discipline: Education Administration
About: Fozia Ahmed Robleh was born and raised in the Republic of Djibouti. While she migrated as a non-English speaker, Fozia now has a Bachelor of Science in social and behavioral science and accomplished her degree with the highest honor. Fozia has always been passionate about serving her community, starting by working with disabled students as a substitute teacher at Lewiston Public Schools. Along with working as an advocate for domestic violence and sexual assault victims, she also coordinated the victims and their children’s needs by providing them with logistic, judicial, and mental support referrals.
Fozia also worked as a Carrier Specialist in a non-profit organization collaborating with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to support families in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and under government assistance to provide needed support for self-sufficiency. Fozia conducted thorough intake interviews to find their work and education interests for a successful work placement, on-the-job training, or four-year university programs which can fit their professional goals.
To continue exercising her passion for serving and supporting her community, Fozia applied for the NH-ME LEND program to get the needed training and skills to learn how to work efficiently with children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities in the future.