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Amy Agur is an undergraduate student at York University, specializing in psychology research. With several years of experience as a social worker, Amy has developed a profound commitment to enhancing community health—mentally, physically, and emotionally—through developing evidence-based programs, frameworks, and assessment tools. She plans to pursue a PhD in Psychology, focusing on experimental psychology, to further support and strengthen her community.
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