BISMARCK — Fatumo Mohid arrived in the United States about 18 months ago determined to build a new life with her three young children.
A refugee from Somalia, Mohid said she had little formal education or resources at her disposal. She couldn’t drive, so she used to walk to work and school — sometimes in subzero temperatures
In the past year-and-a-half, the Fargo resident has earned her driver’s license, started a job at Amazon and made impressive progress in her English language skills, according to her teacher, Amy Rand. She’s also earned a reputation as a welcoming and supportive presence in her school’s community.
Educators of adult learners came together on Thursday, Sept. 18, to celebrate success stories like Mohid’s at a conference for the North Dakota Association for Lifelong Le