He tallks about his son’s service in the army and how proud he is to be an American.
He escaped from Darfur at the age of 18 to obtain the freedoms we cherish in America.
He tells you the story of how he reached out to the homeless and personally made a difference.
He talks about the work ethic of his parents who brought his family here from Albania.
She talks about her 96-year-old grandmother who helped raise money for 9/11 victims.
Tells the story of her Chinese grandfather, one of the founders of Scottsdale, Arizona.
She escaped religious persecution to pursue a better life for herself and her children.
In love letters her parents wrote she shares their pain of separation & fight for freedom.
President of Westminster College, he helped an Afghani friend move his family to the U.S.
She talks about her father’s incredible journey to build a successful life in America.
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[...] • Millionaire woman builds homes for wounded vets The 43-year-old descendant of multimillionaire Houston real estate entrepreneurs is focusing her talent for fundraising on building handicapped-accessible homes for severely injured veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. She chairs the board of a Houston nonprofit, Helping a Hero, which has built 18 houses since December 2005 and raised money for at least eight more. http://www.realamericanstories.com/meredith-iler/?curpage=2 [...]
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