Essay On Immigrant Experience

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There is one moment in my life that stands out on the continuum of experience, significant due to the realizations it fostered within me, fueling my drive to translate my various talents into positive progress for the world, whatever the scale.

This consequential event occurred around two years ago during a routine session of a volunteer initiative I participated in, Project Diversdaid. This program was a part of a broader organization called Meaningful Teens and utilized the medium of Zoom in order to connect low income and ESL children in the San Francisco Bay Area to tutors from all across the US. During this particular session, I was paired with a young girl, about 6, new to the program. Quickly, as we began our small session of time together, I learned that she had recently moved to the United States from El Salvador and spoke no word of English, overwhelmed by the new nation that had sprung up around her. Luckily, I happened to be the tutor that day, able to speak Spanish and thus launched a profound conversation. I was able to hear from her and empathize with her strange feelings of excitement, yet overstimulation. During that short, 30-minute span we were able to form a small friendship of support, in which I learned about the modern immigrant experience in the US from the eyes of a child experiencing it and even had the amazing opportunity of helping her master her first
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This awoke me to the fact that my time and talents are meaningful and have the potential to make a noticeable positive difference. This galvanized my commitment to serve, in which I feel empowered to apply myself and empower others to do the same, actively sculpting a better