How one young Aussie surprised his mum with a new house for Mother's Day!

In an age where the thought of owning a home can feel more like a distant dream than a reality, we couldn't resist sharing this inspiring and heartwarming story. It's a story of hard work, dedication, persistence, and a young man's selfless love for his mother.

Meet Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old young Aussie from Wodonga, Victoria, who promised his single mother, Esperance Ndakize, that he would buy her a house of her own—and he delivered on that promise just in time for Mother's Day.




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According to Mr Ndakize, his mother's journey to starting a new life in Australia has been filled with challenges. He expressed that witnessing her struggles has fueled his long-standing aspiration of purchasing a home specifically for her. Source: The Project


Peri and his family moved to Australia as refugees from Congo in 2016, and after settling in Wodonga, they struggled to make ends meet. With his mother raising three boys on her own, the determined Peri knew he had to step up and be the man of the house. Homeownership became a symbol of security and stability for the family.

Working two jobs, Peri managed to save an impressive $50,000 in just 18 months! He spent his day working a full-time job from 7am to 3pm and then put in more hours with his ute and trailer, doing removalist jobs around the city until 7pm every evening.



Though juggling two jobs was extremely draining at times, Peri's love for his mother and the desire to make her happy kept him going. 'I just kept remembering why I started,' he shared.


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In a touching image captured on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the duo stands together, embodying their shared hope for a brighter future and a place they can proudly call their own. Source: The Project


Peri faced challenges securing finance at first, but with determination and persistence, he was eventually approved. Finally, the young tradie was able to surprise his mother with a lovely one-storey brick home in Wodonga on Mother's Day, fulfilling his promise.



Speaking of his mother's sacrifices, Peri said, 'Where we come from in Congo, it's very difficult to make a living, but she made a sacrifice for us to be here.' The house was a way of thanking his mother for all that she had done for him and his brothers.

Now, the family can have peace of mind, knowing that they have a stable home and will not have to worry about renting or being evicted.



For those unfamiliar with Wodonga, it's a town located on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a perfect spot for a fresh start. The current average price of a house in Wodonga is $530,000, up by 13% in the last 12 months.

Supporting refugees through integration​

As demonstrated by Peri Ndakize’s story, newly arrived refugees in Australia can face significant challenges when settling into a new country. For refugees, the integration process typically involves having access to employment and education opportunities, as well as language learning, financial assistance and other essential services. For refugees, the realisation of the importance of social and economic integration is essential to ensuring a successful transition into a new life.



In recent years, academics and researchers have looked into the strategies used by governments and non-government organisations to support newly arrived refugees in the process of integration. Researchers have also studied how refugees such as Peri, who rely on their personal skills and determination, can gain success with minimal external support. Overall, providing refugees with the resources and access to vital services to enable integration is key to any successful refugee settling program.

In addition to providing access to essential services, it is also important to consider the cultural elements of their integration. A successful integration process involves individuals being given the ability to express their values, beliefs and culture in new surroundings, as that provides an essential part of identity.



Key Takeaways
  • Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old hard-working Aussie, surprised his single mother with a house for Mother's Day after arriving in Australia as a refugee seven years ago.
  • After leaving high school, Ndakize promised to buy his mother a house and worked two jobs to reach his goal.
  • Ndakize saved $50,000 in 18 months, allowing him to buy a one-story brick home for his mother.
  • Esperance Ndakize left Congo in Central Africa with Peri and his brothers in 2016 in search of a better life in Australia.

Peri's story serves as a gentle reminder to us all that with hard work, determination, love, and a little bit of luck, dreams can come true—even when they seem worlds away. So, to all our wonderful members, we hope this heartwarming story has inspired you to chase your dreams, no matter how far off they may seem.

Do you have a heartwarming story to share? What do you think of Peri’s gift to his mother? We'd love to hear from you!
 
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In an age where the thought of owning a home can feel more like a distant dream than a reality, we couldn't resist sharing this inspiring and heartwarming story. It's a story of hard work, dedication, persistence, and a young man's selfless love for his mother.

Meet Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old young Aussie from Wodonga, Victoria, who promised his single mother, Esperance Ndakize, that he would buy her a house of her own—and he delivered on that promise just in time for Mother's Day.




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According to Mr Ndakize, his mother's journey to starting a new life in Australia has been filled with challenges. He expressed that witnessing her struggles has fueled his long-standing aspiration of purchasing a home specifically for her. Source: The Project


Peri and his family moved to Australia as refugees from Congo in 2016, and after settling in Wodonga, they struggled to make ends meet. With his mother raising three boys on her own, the determined Peri knew he had to step up and be the man of the house. Homeownership became a symbol of security and stability for the family.

Working two jobs, Peri managed to save an impressive $50,000 in just 18 months! He spent his day working a full-time job from 7am to 3pm and then put in more hours with his ute and trailer, doing removalist jobs around the city until 7pm every evening.



Though juggling two jobs was extremely draining at times, Peri's love for his mother and the desire to make her happy kept him going. 'I just kept remembering why I started,' he shared.


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In a touching image captured on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the duo stands together, embodying their shared hope for a brighter future and a place they can proudly call their own. Source: The Project


Peri faced challenges securing finance at first, but with determination and persistence, he was eventually approved. Finally, the young tradie was able to surprise his mother with a lovely one-storey brick home in Wodonga on Mother's Day, fulfilling his promise.



Speaking of his mother's sacrifices, Peri said, 'Where we come from in Congo, it's very difficult to make a living, but she made a sacrifice for us to be here.' The house was a way of thanking his mother for all that she had done for him and his brothers.

Now, the family can have peace of mind, knowing that they have a stable home and will not have to worry about renting or being evicted.



For those unfamiliar with Wodonga, it's a town located on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a perfect spot for a fresh start. The current average price of a house in Wodonga is $530,000, up by 13% in the last 12 months.

Supporting refugees through integration​

As demonstrated by Peri Ndakize’s story, newly arrived refugees in Australia can face significant challenges when settling into a new country. For refugees, the integration process typically involves having access to employment and education opportunities, as well as language learning, financial assistance and other essential services. For refugees, the realisation of the importance of social and economic integration is essential to ensuring a successful transition into a new life.



In recent years, academics and researchers have looked into the strategies used by governments and non-government organisations to support newly arrived refugees in the process of integration. Researchers have also studied how refugees such as Peri, who rely on their personal skills and determination, can gain success with minimal external support. Overall, providing refugees with the resources and access to vital services to enable integration is key to any successful refugee settling program.

In addition to providing access to essential services, it is also important to consider the cultural elements of their integration. A successful integration process involves individuals being given the ability to express their values, beliefs and culture in new surroundings, as that provides an essential part of identity.



Key Takeaways

  • Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old hard-working Aussie, surprised his single mother with a house for Mother's Day after arriving in Australia as a refugee seven years ago.
  • After leaving high school, Ndakize promised to buy his mother a house and worked two jobs to reach his goal.
  • Ndakize saved $50,000 in 18 months, allowing him to buy a one-story brick home for his mother.
  • Esperance Ndakize left Congo in Central Africa with Peri and his brothers in 2016 in search of a better life in Australia.

Peri's story serves as a gentle reminder to us all that with hard work, determination, love, and a little bit of luck, dreams can come true—even when they seem worlds away. So, to all our wonderful members, we hope this heartwarming story has inspired you to chase your dreams, no matter how far off they may seem.

Do you have a heartwarming story to share? What do you think of Peri’s gift to his mother? We'd love to hear from you!
What a wonderful young man this man is, he deserves all the credit available to him for being so unselfish and think of others before himself. Congratulations young man.
 
I have to say well done to his mum for raising such a selfless,caring young man.
Who she should be very proud of.

Three of my daughters took me shopping yesterday and I thought it was just a day out shopping, until we stepped into a high end store and one of my daughters said to the lady we have an appointment at 2.

Turns out it was to find me a dress for her wedding in two weeks . My girls went and picked out a few dresses they thought was me and the 3rd dress was the one. My 3 year old granddaughter who is autistic when she saw me come out in the dress said WOW Yia yia and held up a little sign saying yes to the dress.
I tried to pay for it but they paid before I could and this dress was very expensive.
Then they handed me a $200 myers card for my shoes and a card for my hairdresser saying all paid hair pamper for the Thursday before the wedding.

They then told me on the wedding day my hair n make up is all booked and paid.
I couldn't thank them enough and they said it wasn't enough , to say thank you for what I've done for them
This made me cry not just for what they gave me but knowing I raised some amazing caring and loving women
 
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In an age where the thought of owning a home can feel more like a distant dream than a reality, we couldn't resist sharing this inspiring and heartwarming story. It's a story of hard work, dedication, persistence, and a young man's selfless love for his mother.

Meet Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old young Aussie from Wodonga, Victoria, who promised his single mother, Esperance Ndakize, that he would buy her a house of her own—and he delivered on that promise just in time for Mother's Day.




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According to Mr Ndakize, his mother's journey to starting a new life in Australia has been filled with challenges. He expressed that witnessing her struggles has fueled his long-standing aspiration of purchasing a home specifically for her. Source: The Project


Peri and his family moved to Australia as refugees from Congo in 2016, and after settling in Wodonga, they struggled to make ends meet. With his mother raising three boys on her own, the determined Peri knew he had to step up and be the man of the house. Homeownership became a symbol of security and stability for the family.

Working two jobs, Peri managed to save an impressive $50,000 in just 18 months! He spent his day working a full-time job from 7am to 3pm and then put in more hours with his ute and trailer, doing removalist jobs around the city until 7pm every evening.



Though juggling two jobs was extremely draining at times, Peri's love for his mother and the desire to make her happy kept him going. 'I just kept remembering why I started,' he shared.


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In a touching image captured on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the duo stands together, embodying their shared hope for a brighter future and a place they can proudly call their own. Source: The Project


Peri faced challenges securing finance at first, but with determination and persistence, he was eventually approved. Finally, the young tradie was able to surprise his mother with a lovely one-storey brick home in Wodonga on Mother's Day, fulfilling his promise.



Speaking of his mother's sacrifices, Peri said, 'Where we come from in Congo, it's very difficult to make a living, but she made a sacrifice for us to be here.' The house was a way of thanking his mother for all that she had done for him and his brothers.

Now, the family can have peace of mind, knowing that they have a stable home and will not have to worry about renting or being evicted.



For those unfamiliar with Wodonga, it's a town located on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a perfect spot for a fresh start. The current average price of a house in Wodonga is $530,000, up by 13% in the last 12 months.

Supporting refugees through integration​

As demonstrated by Peri Ndakize’s story, newly arrived refugees in Australia can face significant challenges when settling into a new country. For refugees, the integration process typically involves having access to employment and education opportunities, as well as language learning, financial assistance and other essential services. For refugees, the realisation of the importance of social and economic integration is essential to ensuring a successful transition into a new life.



In recent years, academics and researchers have looked into the strategies used by governments and non-government organisations to support newly arrived refugees in the process of integration. Researchers have also studied how refugees such as Peri, who rely on their personal skills and determination, can gain success with minimal external support. Overall, providing refugees with the resources and access to vital services to enable integration is key to any successful refugee settling program.

In addition to providing access to essential services, it is also important to consider the cultural elements of their integration. A successful integration process involves individuals being given the ability to express their values, beliefs and culture in new surroundings, as that provides an essential part of identity.



Key Takeaways

  • Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old hard-working Aussie, surprised his single mother with a house for Mother's Day after arriving in Australia as a refugee seven years ago.
  • After leaving high school, Ndakize promised to buy his mother a house and worked two jobs to reach his goal.
  • Ndakize saved $50,000 in 18 months, allowing him to buy a one-story brick home for his mother.
  • Esperance Ndakize left Congo in Central Africa with Peri and his brothers in 2016 in search of a better life in Australia.

Peri's story serves as a gentle reminder to us all that with hard work, determination, love, and a little bit of luck, dreams can come true—even when they seem worlds away. So, to all our wonderful members, we hope this heartwarming story has inspired you to chase your dreams, no matter how far off they may seem.

Do you have a heartwarming story to share? What do you think of Peri’s gift to his mother? We'd love to hear from you!
Well done what a great son
 
Fantastic, Peri. I know your mum is very, very proud of you. She brought her family to Australia and raised all of you on her own and you have thanked her for the opportunity showing her your love by this act.

Don’t ever give up, members; if you NEED something really badly then persist and believe in yourself that you can, and will, do it.
 
In an age where the thought of owning a home can feel more like a distant dream than a reality, we couldn't resist sharing this inspiring and heartwarming story. It's a story of hard work, dedication, persistence, and a young man's selfless love for his mother.

Meet Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old young Aussie from Wodonga, Victoria, who promised his single mother, Esperance Ndakize, that he would buy her a house of her own—and he delivered on that promise just in time for Mother's Day.




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According to Mr Ndakize, his mother's journey to starting a new life in Australia has been filled with challenges. He expressed that witnessing her struggles has fueled his long-standing aspiration of purchasing a home specifically for her. Source: The Project


Peri and his family moved to Australia as refugees from Congo in 2016, and after settling in Wodonga, they struggled to make ends meet. With his mother raising three boys on her own, the determined Peri knew he had to step up and be the man of the house. Homeownership became a symbol of security and stability for the family.

Working two jobs, Peri managed to save an impressive $50,000 in just 18 months! He spent his day working a full-time job from 7am to 3pm and then put in more hours with his ute and trailer, doing removalist jobs around the city until 7pm every evening.



Though juggling two jobs was extremely draining at times, Peri's love for his mother and the desire to make her happy kept him going. 'I just kept remembering why I started,' he shared.


View attachment 19900
In a touching image captured on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the duo stands together, embodying their shared hope for a brighter future and a place they can proudly call their own. Source: The Project


Peri faced challenges securing finance at first, but with determination and persistence, he was eventually approved. Finally, the young tradie was able to surprise his mother with a lovely one-storey brick home in Wodonga on Mother's Day, fulfilling his promise.



Speaking of his mother's sacrifices, Peri said, 'Where we come from in Congo, it's very difficult to make a living, but she made a sacrifice for us to be here.' The house was a way of thanking his mother for all that she had done for him and his brothers.

Now, the family can have peace of mind, knowing that they have a stable home and will not have to worry about renting or being evicted.



For those unfamiliar with Wodonga, it's a town located on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a perfect spot for a fresh start. The current average price of a house in Wodonga is $530,000, up by 13% in the last 12 months.

Supporting refugees through integration​

As demonstrated by Peri Ndakize’s story, newly arrived refugees in Australia can face significant challenges when settling into a new country. For refugees, the integration process typically involves having access to employment and education opportunities, as well as language learning, financial assistance and other essential services. For refugees, the realisation of the importance of social and economic integration is essential to ensuring a successful transition into a new life.



In recent years, academics and researchers have looked into the strategies used by governments and non-government organisations to support newly arrived refugees in the process of integration. Researchers have also studied how refugees such as Peri, who rely on their personal skills and determination, can gain success with minimal external support. Overall, providing refugees with the resources and access to vital services to enable integration is key to any successful refugee settling program.

In addition to providing access to essential services, it is also important to consider the cultural elements of their integration. A successful integration process involves individuals being given the ability to express their values, beliefs and culture in new surroundings, as that provides an essential part of identity.



Key Takeaways

  • Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old hard-working Aussie, surprised his single mother with a house for Mother's Day after arriving in Australia as a refugee seven years ago.
  • After leaving high school, Ndakize promised to buy his mother a house and worked two jobs to reach his goal.
  • Ndakize saved $50,000 in 18 months, allowing him to buy a one-story brick home for his mother.
  • Esperance Ndakize left Congo in Central Africa with Peri and his brothers in 2016 in search of a better life in Australia.

Peri's story serves as a gentle reminder to us all that with hard work, determination, love, and a little bit of luck, dreams can come true—even when they seem worlds away. So, to all our wonderful members, we hope this heartwarming story has inspired you to chase your dreams, no matter how far off they may seem.

Do you have a heartwarming story to share? What do you think of Peri’s gift to his mother? We'd love to hear from you!
I think this young man is a dream child. His mother must be so proud of the person who he has become. Someone like that is a testament to hard work and initiative winning through to the end.
In this day and age, so many young people live a life of entitlement and only work to buy the fancy frills, like hot cars and toys for boys/girls. They still get mum to clean their cave, wash their scungies and fill their bellies when they cry for food like birds in a nest.
He deserves all the good things that will surely come his way in life.
 
In an age where the thought of owning a home can feel more like a distant dream than a reality, we couldn't resist sharing this inspiring and heartwarming story. It's a story of hard work, dedication, persistence, and a young man's selfless love for his mother.

Meet Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old young Aussie from Wodonga, Victoria, who promised his single mother, Esperance Ndakize, that he would buy her a house of her own—and he delivered on that promise just in time for Mother's Day.




View attachment 19899
According to Mr Ndakize, his mother's journey to starting a new life in Australia has been filled with challenges. He expressed that witnessing her struggles has fueled his long-standing aspiration of purchasing a home specifically for her. Source: The Project


Peri and his family moved to Australia as refugees from Congo in 2016, and after settling in Wodonga, they struggled to make ends meet. With his mother raising three boys on her own, the determined Peri knew he had to step up and be the man of the house. Homeownership became a symbol of security and stability for the family.

Working two jobs, Peri managed to save an impressive $50,000 in just 18 months! He spent his day working a full-time job from 7am to 3pm and then put in more hours with his ute and trailer, doing removalist jobs around the city until 7pm every evening.



Though juggling two jobs was extremely draining at times, Peri's love for his mother and the desire to make her happy kept him going. 'I just kept remembering why I started,' he shared.


View attachment 19900
In a touching image captured on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the duo stands together, embodying their shared hope for a brighter future and a place they can proudly call their own. Source: The Project


Peri faced challenges securing finance at first, but with determination and persistence, he was eventually approved. Finally, the young tradie was able to surprise his mother with a lovely one-storey brick home in Wodonga on Mother's Day, fulfilling his promise.



Speaking of his mother's sacrifices, Peri said, 'Where we come from in Congo, it's very difficult to make a living, but she made a sacrifice for us to be here.' The house was a way of thanking his mother for all that she had done for him and his brothers.

Now, the family can have peace of mind, knowing that they have a stable home and will not have to worry about renting or being evicted.



For those unfamiliar with Wodonga, it's a town located on the Victoria-New South Wales border, a perfect spot for a fresh start. The current average price of a house in Wodonga is $530,000, up by 13% in the last 12 months.

Supporting refugees through integration​

As demonstrated by Peri Ndakize’s story, newly arrived refugees in Australia can face significant challenges when settling into a new country. For refugees, the integration process typically involves having access to employment and education opportunities, as well as language learning, financial assistance and other essential services. For refugees, the realisation of the importance of social and economic integration is essential to ensuring a successful transition into a new life.



In recent years, academics and researchers have looked into the strategies used by governments and non-government organisations to support newly arrived refugees in the process of integration. Researchers have also studied how refugees such as Peri, who rely on their personal skills and determination, can gain success with minimal external support. Overall, providing refugees with the resources and access to vital services to enable integration is key to any successful refugee settling program.

In addition to providing access to essential services, it is also important to consider the cultural elements of their integration. A successful integration process involves individuals being given the ability to express their values, beliefs and culture in new surroundings, as that provides an essential part of identity.



Key Takeaways

  • Peri Ndakize, a 20-year-old hard-working Aussie, surprised his single mother with a house for Mother's Day after arriving in Australia as a refugee seven years ago.
  • After leaving high school, Ndakize promised to buy his mother a house and worked two jobs to reach his goal.
  • Ndakize saved $50,000 in 18 months, allowing him to buy a one-story brick home for his mother.
  • Esperance Ndakize left Congo in Central Africa with Peri and his brothers in 2016 in search of a better life in Australia.

Peri's story serves as a gentle reminder to us all that with hard work, determination, love, and a little bit of luck, dreams can come true—even when they seem worlds away. So, to all our wonderful members, we hope this heartwarming story has inspired you to chase your dreams, no matter how far off they may seem.

Do you have a heartwarming story to share? What do you think of Peri’s gift to his mother? We'd love to hear from you!
A beautiful story. We do not realise in this country how fortunate we are but this young man and his Mum did. Working hard as he did shows it IS possible to save and get a good deposit for a home. I wish him and his Mum and siblings all the best.
 
Kudos to you Peri, what an amazing young man. Your Mum must be so proud of you. I hope your future is everything you hope for.
 

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