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Hey beautiful people,
For those of you who know my journey, almost six years ago, I packed my bags and came to the U.S. on my own. I barely spoke English and had no clue what I was really getting myself into — I just knew I was chasing the feeling that life could be different. I had a degree from Brazil, but it was here, in the chaos of new jobs, new languages, and unforgettable people, that I truly figured out what I love: culture, stories, and the art that comes from where I’m from.
Being an immigrant woman has shaped how I move through the world. It’s taught me a lot about resilience, adaptability, and the power of connecting with others. I’ve learned to live with strength and curiosity, even when things feel uncertain.
After a lot of reflection, I’ve made one of the hardest decisions of my life — to leave the U.S. I love my life here, the community I’ve built, and the simple, comforting routines I’ve grown into. But right now, I know I need to keep moving toward a future that allows me to continue learning, growing, and creating.
The bright side? I’ve been accepted into a master’s program in Europe (!!), and I’m still waiting on responses from others. The not-so-bright side? I need help with the costs — housing, tuition, and travel.
It’s not easy for me to ask for help — I’m used to figuring things out on my own. But sometimes, even when you value your independence, you have to allow yourself to be helped. So here I am, asking for whatever support you can offer to help me take this next step. Education is a tool for real change, and I want to keep learning so I can share what I know and create spaces where people can grow together.
If you’ve read this far — thank you so much. If you’re able to donate or share, I’d appreciate it more than words can say.
With gratitude,
Brenda Helena Barreto


