Angie's days at Don Bosco Basic School were filled with determination and hard work. She was determined to excel in her studies and make the most of this second chance. However, financial struggles loomed large, and Angie knew she had to find a way to support herself.
That's when Elder Simon, a kind and supportive member of her community amd her Elder at church, stepped in to help. He noticed Angie's determination and offered to assist her in starting a small side hustle. With Elder Simon's guidance, Angie's mother also got involved, and together they decided to start selling eggs, ice cream, kenkey, and biscuits.
Angie worked tirelessly, selling her goods to classmates and neighbors. She would wake up early in the morning to prepare the goods and then sell them during lunch breaks or after school. The hustle was tough, but Angie's determination kept her going. She was driven by the desire to fund her education and prove to herself that she could overcome any obstacle.
As the days turned into weeks, Angie's side hustle started to flourish. She earned enough money to support herself, and her confidence grew with each passing day. Angie's mother was proud of her daughter's resilience and determination, and Elder Simon continued to offer guidance and support.
With her financial worries somewhat alleviated, Angie focused on her studies, determined to make the most of this opportunity. She knew that her education was the key to a brighter future, and she was willing to work hard to achieve her goals.