
Ange Pascale

PROGRESS

OUR GOAL: A CIRCLE OF SUPPORTERS GIVING $350/MONTH OR $4200 FOR THE YEAR

Rwanda
University of Rwanda

General Medicine
CAREER: Doctor
GRAD DATE: 2024
JOURNEY
- March 1, 2023 – In a recent Leadership Development Workshop, we explored the question, “How can you make sure the pain of your past doesn’t determine your future?” What stood out and meant the most to you in this workshop? Ange Pascale said: “This workshop was among my favorite TNHF workshops, not only how by how delighted I was by the facilitator of the session, as he is the pastor who has contributed to my beliefs, but also what he delivered was very educational. I liked the Bible story of a person who was given a name that means sorrow, but he chose to live not by the meaning of his name but the opposite. I also had some setbacks in life that if I chose to identify by them I would not be a successful person. I believe that I was created with purpose and the pain of the past cannot take away what the Lord created me for, but instead it will shape me to serve well his purpose for my life.”
- September 8, 2022 – Ange Pascale discussed the biggest change in her life since the end of the COVID restrictions: “I like how now we have a normal social life. There hasn’t been a great change, only that I am happy that social contacts like hugging are back and we can visit each other as well. The masks also bothered me but now I feel good to walk freely without a mask.”
- September 13, 2021 – Ange Pascale shared her favorite song and what it means to her: “My favorite song is “Million Little Miracles” by Elevation Worship and Maverick City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Viiw6tGimHo. This song reminds that it has never been me making it to be where I am today. It’s been God’s grace since day one. This song brings me hope when I am down. I rest assured that I have an Almighty God watching every step that I take. It raises gratefulness in me and makes me content with all I have.”
- July 16, 2021 – Ange Pascale shared what resilience means to her: “Resilience, to me, is to keep moving even when you have no hope of reaching the destination.”
- March 1, 2021 – Ange Pascale said her biggest lesson from 2020 was: “2020 taught me to always be ready for unplanned changes and to quickly adapte to the changes.”
Ange Pascale’S CIRCLE
- K. Dill – Bellevue, WA
- R. & D. Pizzo – Oregon City, OR
BIO
Growing up as the first born, Ange Pascale felt responsible for a good and successful life of her siblings. This created in her a deep desire to serve and be of great importance to everyone around her. With this character, she couldn’t imagine a more fulfilling job than being a doctor. What excites Ange Pascale most about this profession is that she will be given an opportunity every day to improve people’s health, give hope, and contribute to their happiness. Her passion to serve as a doctor is reinforced by her love for science and curiosity to understand nature. Apart from her studies, Ange Pascale enjoys photography, reading, and interacting with people, especially children because they teach her what true love is. She is a Sunday school teacher. Helping her siblings to be the best of themselves, and learning with Sunday school kids assures her that pediatrics will suit her someday.