Strangers You Know

#140 Amira: The End of 'Normal' - A Refugee's Story

May 05, 2023 Brian Acord Season 1 Episode 140
#140 Amira: The End of 'Normal' - A Refugee's Story
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Strangers You Know
#140 Amira: The End of 'Normal' - A Refugee's Story
May 05, 2023 Season 1 Episode 140
Brian Acord

Born in the Central African Republic, Amira Kherrallah has faced the unimaginable challenges of leaving her home, family, and friends behind during a time of conflict. Her inspiring journey as a refugee and entrepreneur has taught her the importance of resilience, determination, and hope. She puts God first in her life and likes to make herself useful and serve her community.

“My story made who I am today... when I see myself I would never believe that I am that Amira stronger, independent, and hard worker.. I wont be this Amira today if all of those events, challenges never happened in my life.”

  1. Explore Amira's harrowing experiences as a refugee in the midst of war and crisis.
  2. Realize the importance of vulnerability and honesty in fostering strong, meaningful interactions.
  3. Embracing your past and relying on God to become your best self and create your best future.

The death of Amira's mother contributed to who she is today. It was the driving force behind her founding, PreventHer.org, a non-profit dedicated to providing resources and raising awareness about Breast Cancer in refugees. Visit her organization at www.PreventHer.org

Share this episode with a friend. Learn more about the unnecessary obstacles our society and government burden immigrants, refugees, and new Americans. Help forge a path to citizenship by visiting https://business.utah.gov/immigration/

#Refugee; #Religion; #Entrepreneurship; #BreastCancerAwarness; #Africa; #Education;

OTHER EPISODES YOU WILL LOVE!

#124 - Marie: Finding a Space to Belong

#104 - Amanda - Understanding Real Poverty

#132 - Sol Vargas' Journey to Justice: An Immigrant's Story of Resilience and Hope

LISTEN to Amira's episode and all other episodes and show notes at www.StrangersYouKnowPodcast.com 

#Refugees, #NewAmericans, #Resiliance, #Entrepreneurship, #BreastCancerAwareness

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Show Notes

Born in the Central African Republic, Amira Kherrallah has faced the unimaginable challenges of leaving her home, family, and friends behind during a time of conflict. Her inspiring journey as a refugee and entrepreneur has taught her the importance of resilience, determination, and hope. She puts God first in her life and likes to make herself useful and serve her community.

“My story made who I am today... when I see myself I would never believe that I am that Amira stronger, independent, and hard worker.. I wont be this Amira today if all of those events, challenges never happened in my life.”

  1. Explore Amira's harrowing experiences as a refugee in the midst of war and crisis.
  2. Realize the importance of vulnerability and honesty in fostering strong, meaningful interactions.
  3. Embracing your past and relying on God to become your best self and create your best future.

The death of Amira's mother contributed to who she is today. It was the driving force behind her founding, PreventHer.org, a non-profit dedicated to providing resources and raising awareness about Breast Cancer in refugees. Visit her organization at www.PreventHer.org

Share this episode with a friend. Learn more about the unnecessary obstacles our society and government burden immigrants, refugees, and new Americans. Help forge a path to citizenship by visiting https://business.utah.gov/immigration/

#Refugee; #Religion; #Entrepreneurship; #BreastCancerAwarness; #Africa; #Education;

OTHER EPISODES YOU WILL LOVE!

#124 - Marie: Finding a Space to Belong

#104 - Amanda - Understanding Real Poverty

#132 - Sol Vargas' Journey to Justice: An Immigrant's Story of Resilience and Hope

LISTEN to Amira's episode and all other episodes and show notes at www.StrangersYouKnowPodcast.com 

#Refugees, #NewAmericans, #Resiliance, #Entrepreneurship, #BreastCancerAwareness

Support the show

Support the Show.