Yasmine Hung

Coordinator

617-887-3551

YHUNG1@MGH.Harvard.edu

Reducing Youth Substance Abue

 

Yasmine Hung is the Youth Substance Use Prevention Coordinator for the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Program, the nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use. She has extensive public health experience, with a focus on community health, conducting outreach, providing education, and advocating for community needs.

With a strong commitment to learning and to serving diverse populations in a culturally-sensitive manner and a racial equity lens, Yasmine hopes to bring her knowledge of the community to inform this work and to partner with all Chelsea community members, especially youth, to continue building a safe and supportive environment where youth can learn, grow, and thrive.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Modern Languages from Universidad Metropolitana in Caracas. After moving to the United States in 2006, Yasmine settled in the Boston area. She enjoys taking nature and architecture walks and spending time with family and friends.


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