
Living a Life of Purpose
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There are moments when purpose becomes bigger than profession.
From the courtrooms to maternal health clinics, from tea fields in Africa to global stages of advocacy, my journey has always been about one thing: service.
Every 96 seconds, a woman dies from complications of pregnancy and childbirth—many of them preventable. That reality changed me forever when I first traveled to Africa in 2010. Since then, I have committed myself to helping train midwives, supporting maternal health education, and standing beside women whose lives too often go unseen.
I believe that when you train one midwife, you do not simply save one life. You strengthen families, communities, and generations.
This work is not charity.
It is justice.
It is dignity.
It is love in action.
And I am deeply grateful for every person who walks this journey with me.









































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