Thank you Government of Canada, Immigration and Citizenship for this wonderful opportunity & recognition.
If we can get together, there is nothing we cannot achieve. One day, we will eradicate this disease called cancer.
Thank you Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador & patient partners for adopting me, making me one of yours and giving me the conditions to become something I have never imagined of.
I came to conclusion that prior to this award, I have never been recognized in a positive way AS AN IMMIGRANT, someone not from here, in Canada .
Not even once.
I moved to Canada on Feb 25, 2022 – almost 22 years now. This is a long time.
This award hence completed something in my life, in how I experience life as an immigrant. Thanks you My East Coast Experience for this. It healed something.
It also made me more interested in lifting other under-served and under-appreciated folks.
Whether they are immigrants, refugees, folks affected by wars and conflicts, international students, elderly, homeless, sick, disadvantaged for any reason, individuals with disabilities, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, Indigenous Peoples, or racialized people.
We must recognize everyone and everyone’s contributions, especially those who are disadvantaged. Despite everything many of them – many of us – do extraordinary things and put extraordinary efforts.