Adversity motivates MSIM student to help others
Sometimes, Leticia Y Romo Bueno says, “The things I’ve done just don’t seem real.” She started working in a small fishing village in Mexico just as she started grade school. At age 8, she served as caretaker for her two younger siblings. As a teenager, she fled with her family when drug gangs moved into her town, then was smuggled into the U.S. by human traffickers known as “coyotes.” She survived an abusive relationship and a period of homelessness before she finished high school. Now she’s raising two children with special needs. Through it all, she persevered and became