Elizabeth L. is a strong and determined woman who started a new chapter in her life in the United States. With her daughter, Elizabeth moved to a new country to build a better future for herself and her family.
When she arrived in the U.S., she joined the Refugee Assistance Program (RAP) to get support finding a job and learning English. At first, learning a new language was hard, but Elizabeth never gave up. She speaks Haitian Creole and French, and she practiced her English every day by going to classes and studying on her own.
Her efforts paid off in when she was hired for a new job. She was very excited and worked with energy and care. After three months on the job, Elizabeth felt more confident and proud of what she had accomplished.
She also finished the Family Self-Sufficiency Program, where she learned important skills to help her in her new life. With better English and job experience, Elizabeth began looking into ways to continue her old career in caregiving.
Elizabeth continues to reach her goals, and her story is inspiring. She shows that with hard work, support, and a positive attitude, anything is possible. She is excited about her future and hopes to help others along the way.
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