Benjamin Munanira's Life Story

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This is the life story of Benjamin Munanira. I met Benjamin during my first day as an ESL volunteer teacher for refugees in the Des Moines area at Lutheran Services of Iowa. I was sitting in our first training session, and a man who radiated happiness from his kind and open heart walked in the room. He introduced himself as Benjamin, an employee at LSI and a former refugee himself. Benjamin walked around to meet each person individually, taking time to learn their names and a leaving a little piece of himself with each person. I have been friends with Benjamin ever since, and it is difficult to verbalize the impact he has made on me and every other person he comes into contact with.

Benjamin Munanira was born in Congo in a small village

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