Grace & Associates recently able to assist 2 Pakistani young adults attend college.

Noshaiz is pursuing a degree in Nursing. In his own words:

“My priority is to support my family. My mother works hard to meet the expenses and it becomes very

difficult for her to support my studies. My sister also wants to study and I think by doing well in this field

I can become independent and support her in fulfilling her dream of getting an education. Furthermore, I

want to support my brother who is younger than me and he has no interest in studies. He wanted to learn

skills that he could implement and earn. He wants to become a carpenter. I want to help them start their

business so that they can also become independent. Nursing is my interest but due to these reasons, it is

becoming a necessity for me. I want to overcome these challenges because it is also rewarding profession.”

Roha is also pursuing a degree in Nursing. In her own words:

“My dream to become a nurse is deeply personal and meaningful. Becoming a nurse was my

dream and after the death of my father, it became my necessity as well. My desire to become

a nurse is from both aspiration and necessity to support my family as I am the eldest daughter.

I want to support my family financially, providing a stable and secure future for them.

In the future, I want to become a good nurse, providing care to patients and their health needs.

I believe that nursing is not just a profession, but a calling, and I want to be committed to that

call with compassion, empathy, and dedication.

I have been fortunate enough to have someone help me through a difficult time in my life

after the death of my father. So I also want to help someone in the future. I want to be that

same source of support and comfort for someone else. I want to be a nurse who makes a

difference in someone’s life.”

We at Grace & Associates feel blessed to be able to come along these two young people as they pursue a bright and encouraging future for themselves and their families.

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