Meet Jeanilyn Bermudez, a solo mother with three daughters who left her homeland for work in Singapore. She had big plans for her family but the reality of her new life left Jeanilyn wondering how she would survive. Aidha is a school for foreign domestic workers that educates it's students on how to build sustainable wealth for the future. Jeanliyn's up-start, The Junk Shop, has created a livelihood not only for herself but for others within her community of Nueva Vizcaya in the Philippines. Her journey reaffirms that education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.

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