About Me

She was born in Oyotun, a small costall town north of Peru. She is the youngest daughter of Jose V. Torres Becerra, and Yolanda Delgado de Torres. She has four children; Juan, Daysi, Katie, and Richie, and a granddaughter, Thalia.

Her studies: Magalie’s grandparents and parents have told her that the study is the key, which open every single door, and the best tool to empower herself and her neighbors. She was the first one of the five top student on her elementary school, the Valedictorian of her high school class, and obtained her bachelor degree as an agricultural engineer at National University “Pedro Ruiz Gallo.” In 1987, she got a scholarship for studying her first master degree in a mexican university; master of science in systems of production. She was professor at the Iberoamericana University in Torreon, Mexico for ten years, where she studied postgrads on human development, continuous improvement process, and business administrations.

In 1998, she got a full scholarship from the world bank for studying her Ph.D in community economic development at Southern New Hampshire University. Her passion for her culture and language lead Magalie to study her master in teaching spanish at Rivier University, where she got the highest distinction.

Because she has been volunteering all her life at her parishes, she wanted to study theology. Finally, last May of 2017, Magalie’s dream came truth, when she received her master degree from Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.

Magalie, always said, “I don’t collect university degrees to decorate my walls. I study to better serve my brothers and sisters in Christ because God gave me many talents to share with them.” “Yo no colecciono títulos universitarios para lucirlos en mi pared…Estudio mucho para servir mejor a mis hermanos y hermanas en Cristo porque Dios me ha dado muchos talentos para compartirlos con ellos…”Her employment: Magalie has worked with Jesuits Priests for many years in the Research Center CIPCA, Piura, and at Catholic Colleges in Peru, Mexico. She is a former Professor at University of New Hampshire, and Boston College. At secondary education, she has taught honors classes, and AP spanish language and culture at public high schools in NH and MA, where their students, members of the Spanish National Honor Society, worked on several community service with the cispanic community. Now, she teaches at Lynn Public Schools, where she founded the first ever Spanish National Junior Honor Society in Breed Middle School, where the members are working at the ‘Big Brothers and Big Sisters’ School Service Program, supporting the English Language Learner (ELL) students, and other community service programs.Her volunteering: Magalie has been working within the catholic church for more than twenty years in parishes and dioceses of Peru, Mexico and U.S.A. 

She said that reflecting on the source of inspiration for her ministries, she has realized that the sisters of St. Joseph, played a key role in shaping her understanding of service. At the age of twelve, she learned from their example and teaching that the best way to serve God is to serve the dear neighbor. Today, as a CSJ Associate impelled by sisters of St. Joseph’s charisma and mission, she strives to live this message, remembering always: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart…” Col. 3, 23.Today, her ministries involve working to support, educate, and empower her students, and their families, members of immigrant communities as they strive to learn english, adapt to a new culture, and embrace the challenges of life here in the United States.Another key ministry is her work with the latina center MARIA (Mujer/Madre-Autentica-Restaurada-Inteligente-Amorosa) She said about her work, “Moving into the future, impelled by God’s inclusive love, I envision an expanding ministry – a ministry of hope: Working to empower women through education, and offering tools they need as they guide their children to become the honest, hardworking citizens that society needs.

AWARDS

AWARDS:2018. Magalie was the recipient of the Peter J. Gomes Service Award; given by the Congressman, Seth Moulton.2019, she was the recipient of the “excellence in Literacy Leadership Award”, given by the “Celebrate Literacy Day” Non-profit Organization.2020, Magalie received the Commonwealth Heroines Award/ She was nominated by the State Rep. Mr. Peter Capano

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