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After the government threatened her livelihood as a trained social worker who championed the homeless, mentally ill, and gay population in a small Colombian town, 24-year-old Sandra sought asylum in the U.S. She soon found work in the restaurant industry, providing enough flexibility to care for her growing family and learn English. Still, she yearned to resume her chosen profession. Eventually, a volunteer position at a long-term facility filled the gap and reawakened her dreams. Last year Sandra earned certification as a nurse’s assistant in geriatrics and she now works full time, fulfilling her passion there. Sandra is grateful for every step along the way that led her to her new life.
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After the government threatened her livelihood as a trained social worker who championed the homeless, mentally ill, and gay population in a small Colombian town, 24-year-old Sandra sought asylum in the U.S. She soon found work in the restaurant industry, providing enough flexibility to care for her growing family and learn English. Still, she yearned to resume her chosen profession. Eventually, a volunteer position at a long-term facility filled the gap and reawakened her dreams. Last year Sandra earned certification as a nurse’s assistant in geriatrics and she now works full time, fulfilling her passion there. Sandra is grateful for every step along the way that led her to her new life.