Since I was young I always wanted to be a better person. And for the past few years I am tired of feeling sorry for myself. I once had a good life but after my father passed away everything changed. My mom started to get sick and she was the only one providing for the family and I have been struggling to get any work because of high rate of unemployment in Somerset East. I started to get another family of friends where I used to drink etc. But deep inside I knew it was not me and I always wanted to be a better person. It was not easy. This is what we go through us young black females in poor rural areas. No hope, brokenhearted, cloudiness. But one thing keeps me is my luv for my daughter, my family and loving God.I ask God to help me change my life to a better person and I know he is never late or early, he is always on time to my ongoing crying prayer. Through all this all I know one day I wil be the happiest person. Thank you Doc for the work you are doing to us and hope you are giving us. And we than you for everyone who is behind your efforts. And I hope you keep on doing what you are doing. I want to thank God that I met wonderful person like you to enlightened us and empower and boost us confidence especially young black females blacks in Somerset East. And you dont give up on us and keep on reminding us to be who we want to be and you invest your time in this. Through knowing you, my friends and I even started to help the young females as we help ourselves to be better people by starting a sexual and HIV project in our community. Why this project. Simply I know lot of girls and I am local and is easy to work with them. Thank you Doc and your company
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