Suganya Ganesh, an Indian woman who moved to Poland 12 years ago, has become the subject of an inspiring article in kobieta.gazeta, one of Poland’s most prominent women’s magazines. Titled “I am Suganya. I moved to Poland 12 years ago. I feel that it is better here than in India,” the article chronicles Suganya’s transformative journey of adapting to life in a foreign land.
A Challenging Start
Suganya reflects on the initial struggles she faced after moving to Poland with her husband and child. “When we moved here, I was shocked. I didn’t know the language. I was just a lost Indian woman with a husband and a child who didn’t even know how to do the shopping. All the basic activities were complicated,” she recalls.
The magazine highlights the hurdles Suganya overcame, from cultural and linguistic barriers to finding her footing in an entirely new environment.
A Source of Support for Others
Over the years, Suganya not only built a life for herself but also became a beacon of hope and guidance for other women who face similar challenges. Now fluent in Polish and well-integrated into her community, she dedicates her time to helping women rebuild their lives in Poland, providing them with the support and knowledge she lacked in her early days.
Celebrating Resilience
Suganya’s story is a testament to resilience and adaptability. It resonates with readers across cultures, offering inspiration to women navigating life’s uncertainties. Her journey demonstrates how embracing challenges can lead to personal growth and a profound sense of belonging, even in a foreign land.
To read more about Suganya Ganesh’s journey and her work, visit kobieta.gazeta.pl.