Silent Work, Deep Transformations:
The past three months, I’ve been working quietly in the background—coaching, refining workshops, and holding space for transformative work. Not only for those I support, but also for myself.

The Immigrant Toll:

In a recent coaching conversation, a client used the phrase “The Immigrant Toll.”It struck a chord. We explored what it means to feel like you don’t fully belong, while also hearing the call of home.This summer in India, I felt the joy of family and childhood memories. Yet, I also noticed restlessness. When I returned to The Hague, the silence after all the noise made me realize something powerful:
• India is my Motherland—nurture, love, and the comfort of the known.
• The Netherlands is my Fatherland—adventure, growth, and stepping beyond comfort.
Both have shaped who I am and how I serve.

I’m proud to stand with an incredible group of migrant women—each with her own story, yet united by one goal: to thrive and make our mark in the Netherlands.
Thank you, Thrive – Migrant Women Program, for making this pitch training possible.
Hauwa Olowookere Liia Guguchiia Nadine Mukayiranga Angelica M. Ajero

Our Stories are still being written:

Our stories stand tall. They are not finished—they are being woven.
Come and explore Stories that Matter at the SheSustains Annual Retreat 2025.
Register Here : https://lnkd.in/ddUWfCHY
Christy Aikhorin Anurika Nwoke