Mom thanks God as son overcomes poverty to earn PhD at age 25
Nelson got wake-up call from mom’s warning
BY INGRID BROWN Associate editor — special assignment browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Monday, June 23, 2014
WHEN teen mother Angelita Kelly was left to raise her month-old son by herself after his father abandoned them for another woman, the then 17-year-old said she knew she had to do whatever it took to give her child a better life than the one she had.
From her first job as a waitress, to working as a domestic helper, a shopkeeper and a chicken farmer, Kelly did it all to ensure her son, Peter Nelson, would receive the education she was denied by her father, who preferred to spend his money in bars.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/regio...pride_16983529
Nelson got wake-up call from mom’s warning
BY INGRID BROWN Associate editor — special assignment browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Monday, June 23, 2014
WHEN teen mother Angelita Kelly was left to raise her month-old son by herself after his father abandoned them for another woman, the then 17-year-old said she knew she had to do whatever it took to give her child a better life than the one she had.
From her first job as a waitress, to working as a domestic helper, a shopkeeper and a chicken farmer, Kelly did it all to ensure her son, Peter Nelson, would receive the education she was denied by her father, who preferred to spend his money in bars.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/regio...pride_16983529
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