An American woman who lost her home and lived in her car for a year has a precious opportunity to change her life.



On the 5th of the local time, foreign media such as NBC in the US introduced the story of Leshanda Williams, who lived without permission in the parking lot of the US food mart'Kroger'.




The only white car left was for Mr. Williams, who was kicked out of a house where he had no family or no one to rely on.

During the day, Mr. Williams drove around to get out of the crowd, and at night, he went to the mart parking lot.

It was to sleep in a corner of a large parking lot.




Cars that do not leave the parking lot for months were also of interest to mart employees.

As Mr. Williams stayed in the parking lot for nearly a year, some of the employees got along with him, saying hello and saying hello.

He said, "Be sure to participate in opening a job fair at the mart soon."



Mr. Williams was the first participant to enter the fairground.

Mr. Bandall was impressed when he saw Mr. Williams eager to hold on to the Kroger application for hours.

This is because it showed the sincerity and efforts of Mr. Williams to seize new opportunities.




In December of last year, a month later, Mr. Vander hired Mr. Williams as a mart employee.

Mr. Williams was in charge of helping customers at the self-checkout counter in the store, and he worked diligently despite the difficult circumstances, without losing a bright smile and a sense of attachment.



Thanks to this, Mr. Williams now lives in a small studio with the money he has saved for eight months.

Even when moving, coworkers, who became close friends, gave Mr. Williams the furniture and helped him move.




In an interview with NBC, Mr. Williams thanked his fellow employees for giving him valuable opportunities and helping them change their lives.

"For the first time in my life, I know what love is. Now I know what friendship is," said Williams, crying.



This is'News Pick'.



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