Before joining Dignity, she was a full-time housewife — taking care of her home and family, always putting their needs first. Life wasn’t easy, but she stayed strong and kept her faith, hoping that someday she’d have the chance to help her family even more.
When she started working at Dignity, things began to change. Her job was to label jars — a simple task, but one she took seriously. Everyday felt like a little step toward her dreams for her kids. She’d often think, “I want them to finish school and reach what I couldn’t.”
Having a job made her proud. “I’m happy I get to help my family,” she said. And that happiness shows in her work — in every jar she labels with care and love.
For her, Dignity isn’t just a workplace. It’s a blessing — a way to support her family, keep her faith, and make her dreams slowly come true.
