After 20 years living as refugees in Uganda, Celestin Lukalo and his family were notified they would be moving to the United States.
“When we found out we were going to America, we were so excited,” said Celestin. “We thought ‘everything is easy in America’…but that wasn’t the case.”
Once in Pittsburgh, Celestin struggled to find meaningful work that met his financial needs.“I was really stressed,” said Celestin. “I didn’t know what to do, but then we met Ms. Kristen and PA Women Work.”
Working with Kristen Tsapis, RISE Program Manager, Celestin defined his career goals and applied for the Service Tech Apprentice Program, a paid training program through UPMC.
“PA Women Work helped me get my driver’s license, and Ms. Kristen worked with me and UPMC to get my school school certificate from Uganda in time to begin the program,” explained Celestin.
Celestin started the four-year paid program in January 2024 and is thriving. He is excited to continue his education with an engineering certificate after he completes the program.
PA Women Work continues to stay connected with Celestin and his family.
“Ms. Kristen helped my sister get a job at Mercy Hospital, and my cousin a job at Shadyside,” said Celestin. “Without PA Women Work and Ms. Kristen, we don’t know where we’d be. PA Women Work has been our guardian angel in Pittsburgh.”