When I first returned to Sacramento pregnant, jet lagged and uncertain of the future, I did not realize that I was about to start something. All I wanted was a comfy chair and painless deliveryContinue reading
Tag: Refugees
Spring Newsletter
Early in the school year I (Raquel) had a classroom full of kids at a new school. Alongside an eager volunteer, I was excited to meet so many new faces and see their enthusiasm forContinue reading
Parallelogram Season
“I am so glad I learned about parallelograms instead of taxes in school, it really helps me out during parallelogram season” this shower thought on a popular subreddit /r/showerthoughts perfectly encapsulates why our Life CoachingContinue reading
Winter Newsletter
In the picture above is Raquel with one of our first students who is graduating from trade school. We are at her families party. A lot of our older students are now entering the workContinue reading
Inviting Pain
I heard a joke once that was, “When you buy a dog your basically buying sadness 10 years from now.” It’s true, funny and a little dark. Raquel and I have started a new periodContinue reading
Fall Newsletter
This past school year one of our most dedicated students named Marie entered nursing school. She has been in our program for 3 years. She is 18 and she is from Afghanistan and is notContinue reading
Falling in Love with Yosemite
As we drove through the winding hills on the way up to Yosemite I taught our refugee students a very valuable lesson. I explained a tradition that goes back as long as anyone can remember.Continue reading
Violence in our Schools
For the last couple of months every time I show up for one of my Refugee Life Coaching Classes there is a cop car parked out in front of the school. It is always forContinue reading
Winter Newsletter
Christmas time is special, for many reasons. Over the last couple of years one of those reasons has become delivering Christmas trees. We use the Christmas time as an opportunity to bring trees to ourContinue reading
Fall Newsletter
At the end of August we headed up north to Portland. Portland is in a very similar situation as Sacramento when it comes to refugee resettlement. The government likes medium sized cities for resettlement. WeContinue reading