she deserves it because she has worked continuously through the last. even till now, you know, in the community for the saint lucian people, for our people. even now, you know, at her gooder age, people still.that phone never stops. the phone does not stop ringing, you know, because people are always asking for her assistance all the time. i can t begin to tell you. it just seems like. ..it s something that happens to somebody else. it s.i ve. i ve looked at other people in that kind of situation and think, good on you. well done. it s a thank you, isn t it? for me being me. amazing. i can t wait.
and she s very loved in the group. and as you can see, she s quite a feisty lady. and what she decides she s going to do, she ll do it. i feel quite proud of her, actually. yeah. i just see some things to be done, ijust do it. i don t wait to be asked. ijust get out and do it and that s me. and they would tell me off, you know? she chuckles. she was born when, like, women, especially, like, black women, were, like, you know, heavily, like, there was so much against them and she, like, rose above it and did things that were amazing and, yeah, she s really inspirational. my name isjessie stephens with a ph . born in castries, st lucia,
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