San Diego woman makes most of second chance thanks to reentry programs
A local mother said the mistakes she has made donât define her, but what she did when she got a second chance clearly does.
and last updated 2021-05-28 10:20:04-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â A local mother said the mistakes she has made donât define her, but what she did when she got a second chance clearly does.
âIt s not where we start that defines us, it is where we end up.â
Angela Carapia is reading from âA Fierce Heart,â the book that helped her find the strength to get her life on track after a choice derailed it eight years ago.
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