In this Ted talk, Fardousa shares with us what Self-worth is, her talk is uplifting and she radiates positivity.
Fardousa Jama graduated from University of Virginia and has won “Volunteer of the Year” for her work with the Salvation Army. During her life in Minnesota she has worked vigorously with “at risk” youth, particularly in minority populations of Hispanics and native Somalis. Fardousa founded the Somali Community Barwaaqo Organization, is a first-responder as an interpreter for the Red Cross’ Emergency Management Disaster Relief team, and has also worked with the Echo Food Drive in Mankato, MN. Source
More positivity and wisdom from Fardousa
Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forward.
— Fardousa Jama (@FardousaJama) November 29, 2015
Don't lower your standards. Instead, wait for people to rise up to your expectations.
— Fardousa Jama (@FardousaJama) December 3, 2015
Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you greater than any obstacle.#SisterCourage
— Fardousa Jama (@FardousaJama) November 26, 2015
If you don't like the road you're walking on, pave another one.
— Fardousa Jama (@FardousaJama) November 24, 2015
I'm a simply striving to be better and improve in different areas of my life through more self awareness, experiences and learning more about the deen. You'll find me talking about community, connection, planting & growing, seeking the truth in an age of propaganda and misinformation. This year I want to document more to do with food heritage and history so watch this space or reach out. Have a listen to the Amaliah Voices podcast where I talk passionately about Islam, nature, motherhooding and back home. Link in bio peeps. To join the Amaliah Writer Community email me at selina@amaliah.com IG: SelinaBakkar