
Guilherme de Araujo
Guilherme Sanches de Araujo is an educator and social entrepreneur, Founder of the GAB Community Institute, with experience in community development, education, and international cooperation. He is Brazilian with dual Spanish citizenship and currently resides in the United States.
About
Guilherme holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education (Brazil), a postgraduate degree in Theology (United States), and a Doctorate in Education (France). His work focuses on structuring community-based initiatives centered on education, access to information, and the strengthening of local support networks.
He is currently a Member of the United Nations Association of the United States, with engagement in Global Development & Humanitarian Leadership, participating in initiatives related to international cooperation and human development.


Role at
GAB Community Institute
As Founder and President, Guilherme leads the strategic development of the GAB Community Institute, coordinating educational and community-based programs, institutional partnerships, and initiatives aimed at supporting immigrant communities in the United States
Highlights
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Founder & Executive Director – GAB Community Institute
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Member – United Nations Association of the United States
(Global Development & Humanitarian Leadership) -
Author of an international scientific article and a book published in Brazil
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Brazilian citizen with dual Spanish nationality, resident in the United States
In the Media
[Impact of Specific Periodization and Foster’s Scale on Technical and Emotional Development of Young Volleyball Athletes (13 - 16 Years Old)] — Advances in Physical Education Vol.15 No.4,September 24, 2025.
[Book: Fundamentals of Volleyball] - Authors' Club - September 12, 2025.
[Brazilian resident in the USA participates in community initiatives] - Terra - Brazil.
[Brazil and the US are vying for exclusive rights to a sporting goods product] - Valor Econômico - Brazil.
[Brazilian educator develops community-based support programs for immigrants in Florida] - Brazilian Times - Brazil



