Background
Woyames, George Moreira was born on May 26, 1944 in Rio De Janeiro. Came to the United States, 1969, naturalized, 1975. Son of Hercules and Almerinda (Moreira) Woyames.
Woyames, George Moreira was born on May 26, 1944 in Rio De Janeiro. Came to the United States, 1969, naturalized, 1975. Son of Hercules and Almerinda (Moreira) Woyames.
Bachelor in Journalism, University Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, 1965. Bachelor of Science in Education, Boston State College, 1971. Master of Arts in Ibero American Studies, New York University, 1973.
Master of Social Work, University Texas, 1981.
Program assistant, interpreter American Embassy, Rio De Janeiro, 1967-1969. Teacher English as second language, social studies Cambridge (Massachusetts) High and Latin School, 1970-1972. Social worker Dallas County Child Welfare, 1974-1979.
Instructor English as second language El Centro College, Dallas, 1974-1978. Clinical social worker Children's Medical Center, 1981-1983. Medical social worker San Francisco Home Health and Hospice, 1983-1985, Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, 1985-1986, San Francisco General Hospital, since 1986.
Presenter Cultural Aspects in Health Care, Visiting Nurses Association of San Francisco, 1984-1985. Consultant in field; workshop leader on Stress Reduction for the Elderly, Dallas, San Francisco. Board directors Hope and Help Project.
Election campaign volunteer San Francisco Nuclear Freeze, 1984. Member Young Men's Christian Association. Member National Association Social Workers (certified, public relations chairman of Golden Gate Redwood Empire Center 1986), American Society on Aging, Bay Area Bicultural Association Spanish Speaking Therapists, California Specialists on Aging.