Meet Himan, CIWA’s Pebbles in the Sand Program Coordinator: The Face of CIWA for the month of February.
“Himan is a dedicated and passionate team member who goes above and beyond to support CIWA’s clients. Her commitment to empowering newcomers, creating inclusive learning environments, and providing exceptional service makes a lasting impact. Her hard work and dedication truly embody CIWA’s mission, making her a perfect choice to be featured in Faces of CIWA.” – CIWA Staff
A Journey of Growth and Service
Himan Iman’s story with CIWA spans nearly a decade, showcasing a remarkable journey of personal and professional growth. “I have been employed by CIWA for 9 and half years,” Himan shares. Her path began as a client in the Healthy Families Program, evolving through various roles including volunteer, language tutor, and LINC instructor. “I taught different CLB levels in LINC for almost 6 years,” she recalls. In 2022, Himan took on the role of liaison for LINC and Pebbles in the Sand Program, which she held for two years. Her dedication and expertise led to her current position as the Pebbles in the Sand Program Coordinator in 2024.
“What I appreciate most in CIWA is our clients’ appreciation and how our work makes a real difference. Also, the collaborative and supportive culture at CIWA makes every challenge easier to tackle.” – Himan Iman
From Eritrea to Canada: An Immigration Story
Himan’s journey to Canada began in 2013 when she migrated from Eritrea, a small country in the Horn of Africa. “We arrived on a cold winter day in Manitoba, marking the beginning of a new chapter in our lives,” she recalls. The initial hurdles included adjusting to the cold climate, navigating an unfamiliar country, and adapting to a new culture. After relocating to Alberta, Himan was introduced to CIWA through the Healthy Families Program. “Grateful for the support I received, I felt a deep desire to volunteer at the organization. With a Teaching background, I was particularly drawn to volunteer in the LINC program, recognizing the vital role language plays in settlement and integration.”
To immigrant women, girls, and their families, Himan offers words of encouragement: “Your journey may not be easy, but every step forward is a victory. Starting over in a new place comes with its challenges, but remember; small beginnings lead to great achievements. You bring strength, resilience, and a unique perspective that the world needs. Never let fear or doubt hold you back. Learn, grow and take every opportunity to build the life you dream of. Your background is not a barrier – it’s your strength. Keep going, because your story is one of courage and your success will inspire others to do the same.”
Passion Beyond Work
Himan speaks Tigrinya, Amharic, and English. She shares a fun phrase in Tigrinya: “Akli waga bekli,” meaning “Patience is worth a Mule!” She explains, “In the olden days owning a mule was a sign of wealth. But the phrase indicates that having patience is worth as much as owning material wealth.”
Outside of her professional life, Himan has a passion for singing. “I have recorded my first gospel album in 2019 and my second one is coming,” she shares excitedly. This artistic pursuit showcases another dimension of Himan’s talents and her commitment to personal growth and expression.
Himan’s story exemplifies the transformative power of community support, perseverance, and the impact of CIWA’s mission in empowering immigrant women to achieve their full potential in Canadian society.