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I immigrated to the United States from Venezuela to give myself a chance at a better life. After being deported from the U.S. in the 90's, I was finally granted access to return to the United States in 2023 and continue my journey to creating a more successful life and escaping poverty. I have my driver's license and I have a goal of retrieving my class A license, so that I can work as a truck driver.
I was immigrated by my parents from Venezuela and I have lived in San Francisco since the age of 3 years old.
I am aspiring to become a truck driver by obtaining my Class A driver's license. I spend my time reading Black history and mystery books, because I enjoy reading and learning.
I was recently granted access back into the United States after being deported for 20 years. Since being back in the states, I have been looking for opportunities and resources to help me reach my goal of re-stabilizing my living situation My long term goal is to become a United States citizen.
My main long term goal that I am currently working on is becoming a United States citizen and being able to work and live freely as an American citizen.
What makes me happiest is when I am able to help others (financially, making someone's day better, offering life advice, meeting people and being able to connect with them authentically).
I am proud that I am always willing to learn. I am not too prideful to learn from others that are different than I am and have different life experience than I have.
I am happiest to be able to get back to a stable place in my life again.
I am proud that I am resilient through everything that I've experience and that I've been able to remain humble.
I am blessed!
I'm raising money for Transportation, food, and decent clothing so I can sustain my well-being**.
I'm raising money for basic needs so I can go to college.
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