Maria Amelia Pereira

Researcher / Community Builder
3 karmaJoined Working (6-15 years)Vancouver, BC, Canada

Bio

Hi, I’m Amelia,

While EA focuses on current actions and external movement, we work behind the scenes, helping build the inner skills that lead to meaningful work.

We use tools like Metacognition, Design Thinking, and more, to support clear intention for aligned and effective outcomes.

Our approach is practical and grounded. We share ideas on environmental principles, sustainable, and protective integration in design and planning.

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My educational and professional background is as diverse as my interests. Nine years ago, I graduated from a Swiss institution, specializing in Business Management in Tourism and Hospitality.

After moving to Vancouver in 2019, I've continued my studies in Second Language Acquisition and Social Science (mainly focusing on Adoption Trauma, Environmental and Cultural Studies)

In 2021, my work experience expanded in a Non-Profit Social Service Organisation.

In 2023, I joined EA. 

And in 2024, I went back to Switzerland to take a break from entrepreneurship (after starting my first Business in 2021). To spend time with my family and friends as well as focusing on personal development.

How others can help me

Simply by engaging in meaningful conversations, every connection helps amplify this work. Support can also come through participation, resource sharing, or offering skills that align with our mission.

How I can help others

I help others by sharing our integrating concepts, practices, and frameworks. My goal is to empower others to build with clarity, integrity, and presence in both their inner and outer worlds.

Comments
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Hi everyone, I’m Maria Amelia! I became interested in Effective Altruism because I’ve always been drawn to using both reason and compassion to make a meaningful impact in the world.

I’m particularly focused on causes related to human development, education, and holistic well-being. And I enjoy exploring how personal growth and inner skills can enhance the effectiveness of our actions.

We are currently creating programs that focus on various Foundations of Protection.

Check out my Bio and let's connect.

Outside of EA, I love traveling, always engaging in environmental studies and improving my knowledge on cultural history, and exploring creative expression as a tool for personal and collective transformation. I’m excited to connect with others here, learn from your experiences, and contribute where I can!

This really resonates! I love the way you framed the value of an incubator not just for new founders, but for experienced ones too. Even when you’ve founded before, having a structured program, a cohort of talented peers, and intentional reflection can accelerate learning, surface blind spots, and strengthen collaboration in ways that solo experience can’t always provide.

I especially appreciated your point about self-awareness, understanding how you work with others and where you truly excel is such a subtle but high-leverage skill. And yes, revisiting even content we “already know” can make a huge difference when it comes to applying it effectively in the moment.

Thanks for sharing this perspective, it’s a great reminder that growth and impact often come from revisiting, refining, and collaborating, even for seasoned founders.

This resonates so strongly! It’s easy to underestimate how valuable our stories are to the organizations that helped shape us, especially when the impact feels indirect or happened a long time ago. I love the reminder that sharing updates and expressing gratitude is not just a kind gesture, it’s a meaningful contribution to the movement itself.

I think it also highlights an important point about the behind-the-scenes work: meta orgs rely on these personal reflections to understand their real-world impact, improve their programs, and justify their continued work. Our stories literally help create more impact for others in the future.

Thank you for articulating this so clearly, it’s inspired me to be more proactive about reporting back and staying connected with the organizations that have supported me.

I wonder how long-termism plays a role for people who have been displaced. If the climate crisis, wars, and poverty continue, how do we secure a safe and healthy future for those people? 

Yes, we can positively influence the long-term future. But how do we connect some of the issues and come up with a plan that helps future communities that are affected by our current crisis? 

We'll be seeing a lot more people migrate and will have to offer solutions. Because with migration, comes new problems.

What are your thoughts?

Hi everyone, 

I have been following 80'000 for a year now but never really went into the deep dive into this community. I'm glad I did now since there is so much to learn. I'm a life-long learner and my new focus is on gaining more knowledge on effective altruism, and social innovation, as well as how to improve and protect the future for more generations to come.

I'm a Social Science Researcher in Displacement and I’m an expert in creating communities of belonging, aligned identity, and free of apathy. I also work with a non-profit where we offer career coaching/counseling programs.

I'm looking to connect with individuals or organizations who share our values. There are a few small projects we are working on. The main focus is on displaced individuals dealing with trauma, anxiety about the future, poverty wounds, apathy, identity crisis and not feeling they belong.

What do you think the future for displaced people looks like?

Thank you for reading so far! Hope we get to connect.