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BARBARA DE LEON

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Bio

I am a dedicated and multilingual paralegal with a strong focus on meeting the legal needs of the Hispanic community. My expertise lies in federal subpoenas and civil litigation. I collaborate seamlessly with federal agencies, leveraging my expertise to assist in investigations and legal matters efficiently. Over the course of my career, I have honed my skills in managing simultaneous channels of communication and efficiently prioritizing time-sensitive tasks. Additionally, I am certified and possess more than 3 years of experience in computer-related skills, including Excel, Microsoft Office, and Photoshop. These technical abilities complement my legal acumen and allow me to provide comprehensive support to legal teams and clients alike.

Education

Florida International University

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Criminal Justice and Corrections, General

Broward College

Associate's degree program
2020 - 2022
  • Majors:
    • Legal Professions and Studies, Other

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Legal Services

    • Dream career goals:

    • Paralegal/Efficiency Operations Analyst

      American Express
      2023 – Present1 year

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Atlas Immigration Foundation — Paralegal
      2021 – 2021
    Jim Maxwell Memorial Scholarship
    As a Catholic, my faith has been an extremely strong anchor in the face of daunting challenges. The violence and traumas experienced in Venezuela, including a personal encounter with a house invasion, were some of the most formidable trials that could have left lasting scars. However, my faith became a colossal source of resilience, providing comfort and fortitude in moments where I was in despair. Moving to the United States at the age of 13 marked a new chapter in my life, yet it came with its own set of challenges. The cultural shift, and the complexity of immigration processes that my parents went through were overwhelming. Through it all, my Catholic faith served as a guiding light, giving me hope and instilling in me the belief that every challenge was possible to be tackled with trust in a higher purpose. When it comes to triumphs, such as consistently achieving the Dean's List and excelling academically, were not merely personal victories but reflections of a journey that could only be fueled by faith. Each accomplishment became a reminder to the resilience and determination instilled in my beliefs. In my professional endeavors, from pro bono work in eviction cases to my role as a paralegal, faith has been a partner. It is always there, influencing my approach to justice, compassion, and the relentless pursuit of positive change for those around me. My involvement in volunteer initiatives like the Special Olympics, inspired by a sense of duty rooted in faith, has amplified the impact on lives beyond just legal contexts. As I think about the future and reaching greater heights, faith remains a central pillar in my journey. The opportunity to pursue a career as a criminal prosecutor in Florida is not just a professional goal; it is an idea to uphold justice with a moral compass forged by faith. My commitment to the Hispanic community, linguistic inclusivity, and cultural understanding will be amplified by the foundation provided by my faith. Utilizing my faith as a guiding force means infusing every aspect of my professional and personal life with principles of justice, compassion, and faithful service. It means advocating for the voiceless, rooting for inclusivity, and fostering a legal landscape where fairness prevails. Faith, for me, is not just a source of comfort; it is a driving force that pushes me forward with purpose and conviction. In conclusion, this opportunity holds profound meaning because it represents a chance to keep going on my faith-fueled academic journey—a journey marked by challenges overcome, triumphs celebrated, and an strong commitment to justice. My story is a testament to the transformative power of faith, and as I embrace future aspirations, I carry this spiritual anchor forward, confident that it will illuminate the path toward even greater heights. Faith, for me, is not just a personal belief; it is a force that propels me towards a purpose-driven future where justice, compassion, and service are intertwined. Thank you.
    FAR Impact Scholarship
    At the age of 13, I embarked on a journey from Venezuela to the United States, seeking refuge from the pervasive violence and crime that had cast shadows over my home. My story is one of resilience, cultural adaptation, and an unyielding commitment to justice. Far from a sob story, these experiences have shaped my identity and fortified my determination to contribute positively to the world. In my role as a paralegal, I have actively engaged in pro bono work for eviction cases in New York, where I witnessed the vulnerable facing housing crises. My commitment to justice extends beyond the confines of a courtroom, it rather manifest as a drive to help underprivileged people that often do not have a voice. By providing legal support to individuals facing eviction, I strive to be a driving force for positive change in the lives of those in need. Participating in volunteer initiatives like the Special Olympics has been another avenue through which I contribute to people who may need a hand. Through this involvement, I embrace the importance of inclusivity and the celebration of diverse abilities. By volunteering my time and skills, I aim to foster an environment where individuals with varying abilities can thrive and experience the joy of camaraderie and competition. My career goals are firmly rooted in a vision of advocacy within the criminal justice system. I aspire to become a criminal prosecutor in the state of Florida, I wish to dutifully utilize the power of the law to bring justice to those who may not have a voice. This journey is an extension of my dedication to public service and an strong commitment to protecting the rights of the underserved. The field of public service I am entering aligns with criminal justice, a part of the system where the impact on individuals' lives is profound and permanent. As a criminal prosecutor, my goal is to not only uphold the principles of justice but also to be a guide for those who seek help within a legal system that can often seem complex and intimidating. By engaging in criminal prosecution, I aim to implement policies and practices that prioritize fairness, equity, and inclusivity. My focus on the Hispanic community, linguistic inclusivity, and cultural understanding will help to bridge the gaps in the legal system, ensuring that justice is accessible to all, regardless of background or their circumstances. In conclusion, my journey is defined by a lifelong commitment to service and helping those who need it the most, it is evident in both my professional career and community engagements. As I embark on a career in criminal prosecution, my overall goal is to be a force for positive change within the criminal justice system. By leading with justice, fairness, and inclusivity, I aspire to leave a mark on the lives of individuals and communities, contributing to a legal landscape where everyone can seek justice with confidence and equality.
    Rose Ifebigh Memorial Scholarship
    At the age of 13, I embarked on a journey from Venezuela to the United States, seeking refuge from the pervasive violence and crime that had cast shadows over my beautiful country. My story is one of resilience, cultural adaptation, and an unyielding commitment to justice. Far from a sob story, these experiences have shaped my identity and fortified my determination to contribute positively to the world. Life as an immigrant and foreign student unfolded as a complex set of challenges and opportunities. Adapting to a new culture was already a complex endeavor, compounded by the haunting memories of violence in Venezuela. Yet, rather than succumbing to these challenges, I viewed them as stepping stones for personal growth. Immersed in the diversity of the U.S., I discovered strength in adaptability and a profound appreciation for the inclusivity this country gave me. My journey has been a continuous exploration, revealing layers of understanding about myself, my home country, and the United States. The experiences of living through violence in Venezuela, including a personal encounter with a house invasion, created a determination to overcome adversity and any challenge that came my way. These trials instilled in me a strength that I carry as a badge of resilience. Exploring my home country's cultural richness against the culture of a new cultural landscape deepened my appreciation for diversity. It illuminated the importance of preserving one's cultural identity, even amidst the challenges of adapting to a new environment. Through these experiences, I learned that diversity is not merely a concept but a celebration of the multifaceted human experience. The transformative impact of my journey resonates in my life and career choices. At the young age of 14, I began working, driven by a spirit of independence and a determination to shape my future. I knew no one else would do it but me. This early initiation into the workforce cultivated a strong work ethic that has been a constant throughout my life and has proven me correct that if you want something, you go get it. The violence and challenges I faced in Venezuela, coupled with the discipline acquired as I surf coached with my family, molded me into an individual with an unshakeable spirit. These experiences were not setbacks but catalysts that propelled me toward my goal of becoming a criminal prosecutor, driven by a commitment to justice forged through personal trials. Overall, my journey as an immigrant is a testament to the transformative power of resilience and cultural adaptability. Far from being a victim, I emerged from these experiences as an individual fortified by diversity and committed to making a positive impact. As I navigate the complexities of my past, present, and future, I carry with me the lessons learned, the strength gained, and a determination to be a voice for justice – a voice that echoes not only across borders but through the diverse fabric of the human experience.
    Carole Willis Criminal Justice Reform Scholarship
    From my earliest encounters with the legal profession, my journey has been fueled by a profound desire to bring justice to those who lack a voice, a sentiment deeply rooted in my personal experiences and aspirations. As a 21-year-old Venezuelan paralegal striving to become a criminal prosecutor in Florida, my unique background, skills, and commitment converge to address crucial social issues within the criminal justice system. In a country where legal processes were unfamiliar terrain, my migration to the United States became a catalyst for change. While my homeland, Venezuela, lacked avenues for legal advocacy, here, I found an opportunity to channel my passion into making a tangible actual difference. This transformative journey became the cornerstone of my commitment to serving as a voice for the voiceless. One pivotal aspect of my advocacy lies in my dedication to the Hispanic community. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Italian, I recognized the power of linguistic inclusivity as a means of breaking down barriers. My role as a paralegal has allowed me to navigate complex legal processes and assist Spanish-speaking clients, ensuring that justice is accessible to all, regardless of linguistic background. One of the poignant stories that exemplifies my commitment to justice occurred during my pro bono work for eviction cases in New York. In this role, I witnessed firsthand the vulnerability of individuals facing housing crises, unable to navigate the intricate legal landscape. My interactions with these clients fueled my determination to be a guiding force in their pursuit of justice, fostering an environment where legal expertise becomes a beacon of hope for those in need. As I set my sights on becoming a criminal prosecutor, my approach to social impact is fueled by my involvement in civil litigation and legal operations. Managing federal subpoenas and collaborating with federal agencies, I have honed my skills in handling complex, time-sensitive matters. This experience positions me as a candidate with a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in the criminal justice system. The pursuit of my Bachelor's degree at Florida International University and Associate's degree at Broward College further reinforces my commitment to making a difference. Achieving the Dean's List consistently showcases not only my intellectual rigor, but also my resilience and dedication to excellence in the face of academic challenges. These academic achievements serve as a testament to my capacity to contribute meaningfully to the legal profession. In my journey, every experience has been meticulously woven into the fabric of my commitment to justice. Whether running cross-country, exploring and reading dystopian novels, or participating in volunteer initiatives like the Special Olympics, I recognize the importance of personal growth and the ability to create a positive change in the world. The fusion of my personal and professional endeavors reflects a holistic approach to advocacy that extends beyond just legal boundaries. In conclusion, my journey as an immigrant paralegal aspiring to be a criminal prosecutor epitomizes a commitment to addressing social issues within the criminal justice system. From linguistic inclusivity to pro bono work and academic achievements, every chapter of my life converges to create a narrative of resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to making a profound difference in the lives of those who need it most. As I embark on the next phase of my career, I carry with me the lessons learned, the stories witnessed, and the passion to be a catalyst for justice in every sense of the word. Thank you.