How This Woman's Remarkable Life Helped Her Demystify Business for Underserved EntrepreneursAlfa Demmellash survived a brutal dictatorship in Ethiopia, was abducted by her father, came to the U.S. without knowing a lick of English and attended Harvard. Now, she wants to help others.

ByLinda Lacina

Rising Tide Capital

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Every life is precious. Every life has purpose.

These are lessons Alfa Demmellash learned from her mother who fled her native Ethiopia after theRed Terror, living first in a refugee camp and later in Boston. There, her mother would waitress in the mornings and sew gowns in the evenings -- a small business she'd founded to create extra income so she could one day bring her young daughter to live with her.

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And they are lessons Demmellash -- surprisingly -- also learned from her father, a man who abducted her as a young girl. Estranged from the family and long divorced from her mother, he subjected her daily to abuse and threats on her life for close to a year. And despite this treatment, she eventually realized she didn't wish him harm. When he finally let her go, she was forced to hitchhike her way to safety at just 9 years of age.

These experiences gave her a deep belief that anything is possible and an appreciation for hardworking underserved communities. That understanding drove her tofound Rising Tide Capital, a non-profit in New Jersey that has helped build more than 1,000 active, operative businesses by providing much-needed education, training and support. Says Demmellash, "There is a lot of dreaming and a lot of creativity that is often overlooked."

In this week's podcast ofHow Success Happens, she'll share more of her incredible story, including how she arrived in the United States without knowing a word of English and found herself attending Harvard five years later.

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She'll also explain how understanding the importance of purpose helped her build a model for new entrepreneurs that focuses on the experiential, rather than jargon and terminology.

"When you have your why, when you have a sense of your purpose, it is the most resilience-inducing thing you can possibly find," says Demmellash. "Entrepreneurs who are clear about their why are just breathing a lot better."

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Linda Lacina

Entrepreneur Staff

Linda Lacina is the former managing editor at Entrepreneur.com. Her work has appeared in theWall Street Journal,Smart Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch and家庭圈子. Email her at llacina@entrepreneur.com. Follow her at@lindalacinaon Twitter.

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