From death threats to business success
Two Peruvian refugees have successfully rebuilt their lives in Australia after facing death threats in their home country. Their journey highlights resilience and the ability to overcome adversity. The story emphasizes the importance of support and community in achieving personal and professional success.
- ▪The refugees faced significant challenges, including death threats, before relocating to Australia.
- ▪They have managed to establish a successful business in their new home.
- ▪Their experience showcases the power of resilience and community support in overcoming hardship.
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