In 2005, Leticia Bennett was a 19-year old single mother in her senior year at Tele-Communications High School in Brooklyn. Now she successfully works at the Ambulatory Surgery Center of Brooklyn in the medical billing department. Her journey to where she is today came with a lot of sacrifice a... More>
"Now I’m a 19 year old with a future”, those are the words from Farina Khan, a single mother that successfully completed the Opportunity Knocks Young Adult Internship Program in June 2008. She is a great example of the determination and commitment OBT tries to instill in their par... More>
In May 1993, Delfi Bueno, graduated from the Fashion Industry High School, and her only work experience was as a cashier in a local supermarket. She heard about Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow (OBT) through friends and family members, and she decided to give it chance. “I didn’t ... More>
Through the years Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow has played an important role in the lives of young adults, helping many of them to achieve their goals. But with our years of service, we have learned that there is always a student with a story that touches our hearts and provides us with the st... More>
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