LILLIAN ORSINI
LILLIAN ORSINI
Brief Bio: Graduated of UB, co-founder & first president, Hispanic Women’s League
Ms. Lillian G. Orsini was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and raised in NYC. She is the oldest of 4 children and born to a teen age mom. Ms. Orsini has tirelessly invested over 3 decades of leadership in Western New York. In the early 1980s in Buffalo, she co-founded and was the first president of the Hispanic Women’s League, which still stands today for over 40 years.
She graduated on a scholarship from the University of Buffalo with a major in Psychology/Public Administration. In 2005, she and her husband opened S.A.F.E. Center in North Miami which was a place of safety for young girls. In 2006, she went to London, England where she was trained and certified in Solution Focus as a Trainer/ Therapist. In 2007, soon after graduating with her M.S. with high honor, she elected to go to Central America where she was instrumental in establishing a shelter for minor girls who are and were physically and sexually abused. Ms. Lillian G. Orsini was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and raised in NYC. She is the oldest of four to a teen – age mom.
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