Jinely graduated from the First Pentecostal Church of Hammonton of the Assemblies of God in 2017 and received her diploma in Biblical Studies. At her church, she has organized numerous community events, including distributing backpacks for kids, providing Christmas care gift boxes for the homeless, and offering clothing and food to the community. Beyond her spiritual commitments, Jinely has made a significant impact in the professional world.
She has worked at Cooper University Hospital for two decades in various capacities, always with a focus on serving the community. During her time at Cooper University Hospital, she had the honor and privilege of participating in a mission trip organized by the hospital, where she contributed to a food drop in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. In addition to her work in healthcare, Jinely has devoted herself to education, helping to shape the minds and futures of young people. She also serves as a coach and mentor, encouraging and guiding many both spiritually and professionally.
Three years ago, Jinely extended her entrepreneurial spirit by founding Cultura Cakes y Café, where she brings together her love for culture, community, and culinary arts. Her business has quickly become a beloved part of the community, reflecting her deep-rooted commitment to uplifting those around her.
Born and raised in Camden, Jinely is the youngest of three siblings and has always been proud of her heritage. She is a devoted wife and mother, skillfully balancing her family life with her many responsibilities. Jinely’s journey is a testament to her unwavering faith, dedication to service, and passion for making a lasting impact. She looks forward to continuing her mission of service in all aspects of her life.