Sunday, January 8, 2017

Aguer keeps positive

My name is Aguer and I’m from South Sudan. I come from a big family who are still living in my country. I’m married to a Sudanese man who has lived in Australia for 11 years and is a Mathematics and Science teacher.  I have been here for 10 months and I am already feeling very settled and happy. My English has improved a lot since I started in Distance Learning with my teacher Lisbeth who has given me so much help and support.

I was introduced to my husband through my family and after we got married in South Sudan I joined him in Australia. We now live in a small town in Queensland called Charters Towers, which was founded in the 1870s, when gold was discovered here.

When I was very young my life was not easy. Due to war and persecution my mother and I were forced to live in a refugee camp, called Kakuma, for 7 years. It was very difficult to live in the camp in very harsh conditions.  I’m however a very positive person and I like challenges.  I feel so blessed to be here in this great country where I can start a new life.  I’m determined to improve my English in DL and by volunteering in the community and eventually get a good job.

I’m so lucky because my Home Tutor, Bruna, works at the local Information Centre so this is how I became a volunteer there 2 days a week.  It's lovely working at the Centre because all the staff members are so helpful. I assist Bruna by giving information to tourists. I love meeting new people and I enjoy talking to them. 

I love volunteering because I believe it is important not just to focus on working to earn money but to give back to the community wherever possible.  There was an article in the local newspaper about volunteering and the theme was ‘Give Happy, Live Happy’ which celebrates that there is so much more to volunteering than simply giving your time and skills to help others, it’s a core part of the community.  What goes around comes around.

As for my future plans, I want to work with children and I am going to enrol in a Certificate 3 in Early Childhood and Care. After I complete this course I want to work in a childcare centre and then maybe be a nurse. I am not sure yet, but I know that I’ll work very hard at achieving my goals. My DL teacher, Lisbeth, told me that in Australia everyone can have a fair go!

I hope that one day when I am settled here in Australia and I have a good job, I can build a small school for children in my hometown in South Sudan. I love children and I want to help them get a better education, because I think education is the key to a better future and a better life.

Thanks Aguer for sharing your wonderful story.  We wish you all the best for your future.
  • What kind of challenges migrants face before and after coming to Australia?
  • What helps migrants overcome their challenges?
  • Why is it important to give back to the community? What could this look like for you?
  • If you had the opportunity to give back to your country of origin, what would you do?

14 comments:

  1. Thank you Aguer for your inspiring story. For me ,what helps migrants overcome their challenges is to keep going even when it's hard and never give up when you've problems.

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  2. What a beautiful story full of hope and encouragement! I hope you achieve all your goals in the future. Thank you for sharing and giving hope to all the readers of the Blog.

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  3. What a beautiful story of courage and overcoming hardships Aguer. You are a source of inspiration to many people in this country, especially those who have to overcome great challenges before they can settle down. I admire your strength and positivity, that you have been tried to rise above your hardships and turned them into guiding force. I believe nothing can stop you from becoming successful. Keep up the good work.

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  4. Hi Aguer It's great to hear more about your story. I'm sure you will achieve your dream of building a school in South Sudan as you have vision and the motivation to work towards your goals. It's been a pleasure teaching you on the DL Holiday Program, Reading to Children. Keep going and inspiring others! Thanks so much for sharing your story with us.

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  5. What a wonderfully positive story! Thank you for sharing your journey with us Aguer. I hope your story inspires many students to try volunteering because I too believe in giving back to the community wherever possible. Australia gave me a fair go and, like you, I am forever grateful. I hope you achieve your dream of building a school in South Sudan.

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  6. Oh what a wonderful and inspiring story of you! I believe that you have a have a heart of gold that will help and inspire more people. Bless your journey Aguer. I am looking forward to read your article again in the future.

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  7. It's very important for me as an immigrant to read stories which motivate me to do things for the community so that I feel I belong.
    Your story was great!

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  8. I love your story Aguer. You are truly an inspiration to everyone. I had the privilege of teaching you when your wonderful teacher Lisbeth was away. In our lessons you were so lovely and your story made me cry but at the same time I was inspired that you survived what you went through in your country have achieved so much with your life in Australia. All the best for the future and I'm sure that your determination will help you achieve what you want in your new life here in Australia.

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  9. I admire your determination and goals. I really like your story.

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  10. Well done Aguer! Your determination and perseverance is amazing! It is so obvious to me that you continue to move in the right direction and will reach your goals and aspirations and will be very successful in Australia.

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  11. Aguer, your story is a good example for others.

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  12. I am also a DL student. I am glad to see your story. It gives huge inspiration to people who migrate to Australia. I wish your dream comes true soon.

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  13. Thank you for sharing your story Aguer. I am glad to know a positive person like you. Hope you can achieve your goals in the near future.

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  14. Congratulations on your achievements (helping others through volunteering) . You have a very positive attitude to life and it's great that you are willing to share your story . When other students read it , they will be inspired . Teachers and students are very happy to read your story .

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