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Patrick smiles at his graduation beside 探花精选 staff Kate Christman, Hannah Stocks and Mary Nelle Hall
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When Patrick Karera walks into the 探花精选 in Silver Spring office, 探花精选 staff light up and turn to one another to say, 鈥淐an you believe how healthy he looks?鈥 鈥淒o you remember what he looked like when he arrived?鈥 Anyone who saw Patrick when he arrived years ago knows there was a time when it was unclear if he would live to see his next birthday. To see him alive and well is a triumph for the 探花精选 staff who remember all too well his early days in America. Knowing that he is healthy, a high school graduate who has been accepted into community college is beyond extraordinary.  

Patrick arrived to the United States after spending most of his life in a refugee camp. He and his family fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to regional violence when he was very young. 鈥淭he refugee camp in Rwanda wasn't a good life,鈥 Patrick says. 鈥淧eople were dying every day killed by diseases like malaria. Others had been wounded by machetes and bullets鈥︹ Life as a refugee took a toll on Patrick. He began to experience extreme hunger, dehydration, and a series of complex health issues surrounding his heart. He arrived to the U.S. frail and emaciated. An 探花精选 case worker took him directly from the airport to the hospital.  

Patrick鈥檚 first full day in the U.S. was spent in the emergency room. 探花精选 Case workers remember him as friendly but also a very sick, exhausted child who was in culture shock and unable to speak English. He underwent a double-valve heart replacement at National Children鈥檚 Medical Center that first week.

Today, when Patrick arrives to the 探花精选 office he is tall, healthy and affectionate with staff. He is happy to share his story and speaks English well. 鈥淭he doctors put a device in my heart,鈥 he says tapping his chest. 鈥淎s long as I don鈥檛 over exercise I am fine; I am normal鈥. When reflecting about 探花精选 staff, he grins, 鈥淲ith 探花精选 staff, yes you work and get paid, but I don鈥檛 think you are just working to get paid. You work for the person; if they need help you help them.鈥 

In the years since his surgery, Patrick and his family received assistance from programs offered by 探花精选 Reception and Placement, Health, Economic Empowerment, and Immigration teams. He continues to benefit from the refugee youth program that meets weekly to assist students with homework and cultural integration. 鈥淚f I don鈥檛 understand something they repeat it so I can understand. They are really patient.鈥 Through the youth program, Patrick has worked with mentors and 探花精选 staff to prepare for the SAT and high school exit exams. Many of these individuals were in the stands during his graduation ceremony.

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Patrick鈥檚 former case manager, Hannah Stocks delights in Patrick鈥檚 graduation. Hannah was the one that took him to the hospital when he first arrived to the United States.
Photo: Mary Nelle Hall/探花精选

Patrick remembers his health struggles daily and has dreams of one day being a nurse or a doctor to help others. His parents are incredibly proud. Patrick is the first member in their family to graduate high school. He is enjoying the celebration and says it鈥檚 a time in his life he will never forget. 鈥淚f I look back at how it was before and look at who I am right now, it is a very good thing.鈥 
 

Written by/Emily Sernaker