Posted on Feb 12, 2023
Afghans in St. Louis have high hopes for the region’s new Afghan Chamber of Commerce
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..."“When I first moved here, it was so difficult because of the new culture, new language, I did not know a single word in English,” said Hussani, 19. “So, who would be the best people to help them again? People who can relate to them, talk to them, know their language, know their pain.”
After graduating from St. Louis University in a few years, Hussaini wants to open her own arts organization that gives back to people from war-torn countries. She plans to use the center’s resources to start her business.
“I hope [the center] does well, and supports Afghans as they can,” she said. “Also just create new opportunities for Afghans and try to help the new Afghans have a better life.”
..."“When I first moved here, it was so difficult because of the new culture, new language, I did not know a single word in English,” said Hussani, 19. “So, who would be the best people to help them again? People who can relate to them, talk to them, know their language, know their pain.”
After graduating from St. Louis University in a few years, Hussaini wants to open her own arts organization that gives back to people from war-torn countries. She plans to use the center’s resources to start her business.
“I hope [the center] does well, and supports Afghans as they can,” she said. “Also just create new opportunities for Afghans and try to help the new Afghans have a better life.”
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