March 31, 2023

Interview with Sydia Colbert

Interview with Sydia Colbert
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When she was 16 years old, This young lady became displaced. Moving 21 times between the ages of 16-21. While other teenage girls were focused on survival, she had to figure out a way to not let her circumstances determine how far she could go in life. Her test became her testimony. She had to rely on the generosity of strangers to provide her with gently used clothing, food and a temporary place to call home; while she attended high school. She knew that getting an education would be the key to her success, so she focused on going to class while working odd jobs to save money. Her personal story is now her passion. From being homeless and getting her education , this woman is a mother, a founder of the non profit organization called "The Lost Angels Society" which is providing homeless teens with basic necessities and hope for the future. She states: “NEVER ALLOW YOUR SITUATION TO DEFINE WHO YOU ARE. THEY ARE SET BACKS PREPARING YOU FOR YOUR COME BACK”. You can find Ydia Colbert on Facebook: Lostangels2017 and Instagram: Lostangels. (L.U.L.I. message Music, Lyrics and Beats by Jjigcicero, JustAC, and Thaibeats)https://anchor.fm/b-d92/message--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/b-d92/message

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