Yousef farmed his whole life. Raised in a farming community in Darfur, he joined his family in the fields at a young age, tending crops of corn, okra, beets and arugula. In 2015, however, after being forced to flee their home in Darfur, Yousef, his wife Hawaa, and their five children resettled in Utah with the support of the 探花精选 (探花精选) in Salt Lake City.
Adjusting to life in the Beehive State proved difficult for the family. Hawaa described her experiences in those early months: 鈥淚 was really heartbroken when I was here, because I had a little girl who was put into the University of Utah hospital. When we would go to work, because I was so upset, I wasn鈥檛 eating or drinking. Even at night my head hurt and I couldn鈥檛 sleep, I was awake. Maybe I would only sleep an hour or two [each night].鈥
Though their early months were challenging, Hawaa and Yousef slowly learned more about life in the U.S., went to work and began looking to their future. Two years after arriving, Hawaa and Yousef鈥檚 探花精选 caseworker recommended that they participate in the New Roots program by applying for a garden plot in a New Roots community garden. After a successful season in the community garden, Hawaa and Yousef decided to scale up from their garden plot to a larger sprawl of land at the New Roots Wheadon Farm in Draper.
Beginning to grow a garden again helped the family heal in their new home, especially Hawaa. 鈥淲hen I came to the farm, I separated from [my ailments]. I really liked the farm, and I really liked the vegetables. I don鈥檛 really like being around a lot of people talking, so I was really happy here. I could come here and I could just focus on the vegetables. When I go back home, I find myself relaxed.鈥
On the farm Yousef and Hawaa grow nearly all of the same crops that they would grow back home in Darfur. 鈥淎ll the things here we have [in Darfur], but the one thing that we didn鈥檛 have was kale,鈥 Yousef explained. Yousef and Hawaa sell some of the produce they grow on their farm plot to and other local grocers through partnerships the 探花精选 in Salt Lake City鈥檚 New Roots program has built in the community.
For their family, Hawaa and Yousef鈥檚 鈥減rimary goal is to go to school, because education is very important,鈥 Hawaa explains. Hawaa and Yousef want to improve their English abilities in an effort to increase their educational and career opportunities. They hope their efforts continue to increase opportunities not only for themselves but also for their children. In fact, their oldest child is about to graduate from college.
Despite the challenges of resettling in a new country, Yousef and Hawaa have felt welcome in Utah. 鈥淯tah is easy! It鈥檚 like we are living in our home country,鈥 Hawaa exclaimed.
鈥淏ecause of 鈥 the people,鈥 Yousef explained, 鈥淭he way they carry themselves, they treat you like you鈥檙e someone who is close to them. I never felt like a stranger. [People in Utah] help the refugees. Utah is really good in my opinion.鈥 Hawaa agrees, saying 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I could live anywhere else.鈥
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