From fear to first home: Indian-origin doctor shares mother’s immigrant success journey in US
An Indian-origin doctor based in Los Angeles has touched a nerve online after sharing a deeply personal account of his mother’s early struggles in the United States, a story that many say captures the quiet resilience behind immigrant success.Dr Sachin H Jain took to X to recount how his mother arrived in America in the 1970s unable to speak English and unsure of how to navigate daily life. While his father worked long hours during his anesthesiology residency, she grappled with fear, isolation, and the challenge of adjusting to an unfamiliar country.Determined to find her footing, she began volunteering at a small nursery school in their apartment complex despite the language barrier. Encouraged by a teacher who recognised her natural warmth with children, she placed a handwritten sign on a building corkboard offering babysitting services.
After the popularity of my prior post, I asked my mother to narrate the story of her early days in America in her own voice. Here’s what she shared:When I first came to America, I didn’t speak English at all.
I had no confidence. I was scared to go out, scared to talk to… pic.twitter.com/l1ILz13iY0
— Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA (@sacjai) February 11, 2026
What started with one child, the son of a nurse working evening shifts, gradually grew into a bustling, home-based daycare run out of the family’s modest apartment. At one point, she was caring for up to sixteen children across different shifts, cooking fresh vegetarian meals and even introducing families to Indian food.The children were captivated by the sight of rotis puffing up on the stove, calling it “magic.” Over time, the mothers she met became her support system, teaching her how to navigate public transport, shop, and settle into American life.With discipline and determination, she saved USD 200 every week. Within a year, she had accumulated USD 10,000, enough for a down payment on the family’s first home in the US.In his post, Dr Jain described his lasting admiration for the courage of immigrants who “pick up their whole lives to make it in another country.” The story resonated widely, prompting thousands of responses from people sharing similar tales of sacrifice, reinvention, and generational progress.While some critics questioned whether the daycare was licensed or whether taxes were paid, many others defended the family’s efforts, saying the story reflects the reality of countless immigrants who start with little but build stable lives through hard work and community support.For many readers, the account was a reminder that behind professional success often lies a chapter of uncertainty, sacrifice, and quiet perseverance.
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