It became clear to me that I enjoyed explaining things to people. But more than that, there was such a big difference between the rich and the poor when it came to accessing education, and I want to help to bridge that gap.”
Hence, she was glad when she was introduced to Dignity,“ and from there, I believed that I could play a part in making their vision a reality.”
A graduate of International Relations, Hannah hoped that more people would become aware of the social injustices that are happening, and that
“We actually play an important part in creating a society where every child is given equal access to education and every person is given an equal chance at life.”As for Hannah, teaching in Dignity had made her see the difference that the foundation has made for the students.
“The joy of watching students shine when they finally understand what they are learning can’t be explained with words.”
Each day Hannah ache over the fact that most of the students would go home to dingy, over-crowded households, with parents who may not be able to always put food on the table.
Nonetheless, seeing the world becoming more isolated has strengthened her resolve to continue to reach out and bridge the gap between communities.