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It is forbidden law. Maybe you are from India or something? My guidance counselor, Margaret Mateolli , who is still practicing at Glassboro High School, had a big heart and assured me that when I turned 18, the state would have to give me my records. When I turned 18, Mrs. Only to find my records were still sealed, and would permanently remain that way. Glassboro, but inside, I was a walking dead man. I wanted to die. My God had a better plan. I woke up in the hospital with my crying mother looking down at me and life went on.

My principal loved me too. Even though I went to a public high school, I can remember him one day sharing with me a Bible verse from Exodus In , I had a dream that I was in Egypt.

When I woke up, I was in a pool of sweat, and my heart was racing faster than ever. Only to be greeted by uncompassionate state workers who could more or less give a darn. This time, I spoke with a Delores Helb. She informed me, that she would send me a packet, I was to fill it out and 6 months later, I would receive any un-identifying information.

To me, this was useless, and I politely hung up the phone. To my surprise, for her own satisfaction, she decided to still look in my file. This happened on a Friday, at pm, Ms. Helb called me back with bitter-sweet news. Unfortunately, no one ever took the time to look in my file all of these years. In , my birth mother wrote a letter to the state looking for me. Screaming with tears, I begged her to read me the letter.

I was told, I would have to wait until Monday, she had a train to catch. That weekend that I waited for Monday to come, was the hardest thing I ever had to do. With tears in his voice, he told me he would drive me to Trenton, Monday morning. We arrived in Trenton, and in the hands of Delores Helb, was my life, and the key to unlock my unknown.

When I was pregnant with you, I am not married, and my family shame me because this is illegal in my country. I would keep you and we would live far from my family. I hope you read this letter before I die, I am sick and handicapped. But, I want you to know, I love you very much, I try to explain why I leave you with another family.

Please forgive me. Upon re-opening, the salon saw its most successful week in twenty-two years, with clients flocking in even with social distancing and health safety guidelines in place.

Martino looks to expand by hiring even more staff and salon professionals. On top of his entrepreneurial work, he is also a philanthropist.

Martino founded Wigs and Wishes, a non-profit organization that provides free wigs for women battling cancer. Through the program, Martino hopes to bring joy and confidence back to women who are going through one of the biggest challenges they face in life. He remembers what it's like to struggle and looks to be a beacon of hope to those who need support.

The non-profit provides over 25, wigs annually. To learn more about Martino Cartier and his highly-successful businesses, visit the company's website. You can also visit Wigs and Wishes' official website to check out their charity work. Email: Martino MartinoCartier. Find News News. When he was only five years of age, a group of neighborhood children were all watching cartoons together, but instead he was watching one of the girls braid her sister's hair. Martino was adopted by a loving family at the age of 6 months.

At the earliest age possible, his mother explained to him the few details of his adoption. Martino learned that both of his biological parents were from Cairo, Egypt. In , Martino had a dream that led him to find his birth family and it's Egyptian roots. A-YAD, Martino's middle name meaning celebration.

In the salon, Martino and his team never let a client leave anywhere without knowing how to recreate the salon look at home. Martino prides himself with his staff, who he refers to as "The Ultimate Team".



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