For 16 years, I’ve sacrificed, worked endlessly, and put my son first. His happiness is my victory—no cape needed, just a mother’s love.
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The most rewarding part of being a mom is seeing my son grow into his own person—happy, strong, and full of life. Every sacrifice, every long day, and every challenge fades when I see his smile and know I’ve given him the love and support he needs. Watching him achieve his dreams, overcome obstacles, and simply be happy makes everything worth it. Knowing I’ve shaped a life filled with love and strength is the greatest reward of all. Being his mom is my proudest achievement
What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?One memory I’ll never forget is signing up at the gym while my son played on my phone. I later found selfies he took in a glass reflection—his little Jordan shoes, button-up shirt, and fohawk standing out. In that moment, I felt proud. Even as a young mom at 16, I had given him what I never had. Seeing him happy and well-dressed showed me I was making it happen. It was proof that, despite the challenges, I was creating a better life for him.
What would you do with $20,000?If I had $20,000, I would put it toward buying a home for my son, Gabriel. As a single mom, I could only afford a one-bedroom apartment, sharing a room with him. He’s always wanted a place to truly call home—a space he could decorate and make his own. More than just walls and a roof, I want to give him a sense of security, a place where he’ll always feel safe and welcome, no matter what. A home isn’t just for now—it’s something he can always come back to.