Sabrina Fernandez, a resident of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, has been recognized for her outstanding achievements and contributions in academics, literature, and social service. Throughout her academic journey, Sabrina consistently demonstrated exceptional excellence, topping her class as a commerce student from high school to her BBA degree and winning numerous awards, including the prestigious Rev. Fowler Memorial Award for Best Student, Cambridge ESOL distinction, and IEO topper for four consecutive years.
At the age of 21, Sabrina achieved remarkable success as a writer, self-publishing two books: 'Over the Rooftops of the World' and the award-winning poetry collection 'Postmarked to Heaven', recipient of the prestigious Emily Dickinson Award
In addition to her academic and literary pursuits, she demonstrated a strong commitment to social service and global citizenship. She completed multiple courses from the United Nations and participated in several Model United Nations (MUN) conferences, honing her skills in diplomacy and international relations. Sabrina is also an active volunteer at a local orphanage, dedicating her time and energy to making a positive impact in her community.
Currently pursuing her Master's in Global Studies at RMIT Melbourne, Australia, Sabrina aims to work with UNICEF and UN Women and establish her own NGO in India, focusing on empowering women and children.
Thus, the International Book of Records acknowledges her efforts and achievements and proudly announces the "APT Women Award" on February 1, 2025.
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