Turning Pain into Strength

Meet Castera Charles: Surviving and Thriving

34 min · 13 de jul de 2025
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How much could you overcome when life is stacked against you from the beginning? Meet Castera Charles. Taken into child slavery in Haiti and physically branded (under 5 yrs old!), he defied the odds and built a new life in America—becoming a college football player and a dedicated sports coach and mentor, inspiring youth across the country.  Castera’s story is unforgettable. Join us as we talk about how he turned every pain into strength, showing what it really means to not just survive, but thrive. YOUTUBE link: https://youtu.be/7y34QmBnV0Y

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