(3/3) “During that first year I lived in a small town in the...

(3/3) “During that first year I lived in a small town in the deep south of Italy. I’d sell toilet paper and tissue on the street to survive. Everyone told me that I needed to get to Rome. I recognized the name ‘Rome’ because I cheered for the football team when I was a kid. So I began hanging around the bus stop. Eventually I met an old man who spoke Arabic, and he helped me get a ticket. He gave me biscuits and food and sent me on my way. When I arrived in the city, I was overwhelmed. It was so busy. I went to the police station because I had nothing. And they were very kind to me. They brought me an Arabic speaker. They connected me with a foster family, and they were very good people. They gave me a home. They taught me Italian. They helped me go to tourism school. I’ve been in Italy for six years now. I’ve got a good job in a kitchen. My goal is to be a chef, and every day I’m learning something new. My mother is very happy now. She knows I’m following my dreams. She calls me her ‘little chef.’ Every time we talk I give her a different recipe. And I send a lot of money back home. The only thing that drives me crazy is she won’t stop working. She tells me that she’s using the money to build a house for me.”
(Rome, Italy)
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