“I learned that true courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to face it head on.”
Rania grew up in Kinshasa, the vibrant and bustling capital of Congo. Her passion for helping others was sparked when she witnessed the dedication of the local firefighters who risked their lives to save hers and her family's. After moving to Saudi Arabia, Rania realized that she wanted to give back to her community and become a firefighter herself. She trained tirelessly and eventually joined the all-female team of firefighters in Riyadh. Despite facing challenges and criticism from some members of her community, she remains committed to her mission of helping others and saving lives.
My biggest challenge has been dealing with the criticism and judgement from some members of my community who don't believe that women should be firefighters. But I try to stay focused on our mission and the lives we're saving.
To me, firefighting is one of the most noble professions out there. We put ourselves in danger to save others, often risking our lives to do so. That kind of selflessness and courage is truly admirable.