Anna's grandfather had given everything he had. His retirement savings had gone toward her uncle's cancer treatment, leaving him without the financial cushion most people spend a lifetime building. Now, the cost of his private insurance in Venezuela fell entirely on the family, and Anna wanted to carry part of that weight.
Not because she had to. Because she wanted him to know she was thinking of him.
"Seeing him realize that his granddaughter paid for it — I think it was a moment of like, wow, she's a grownup now. She thinks of me. She's here for me."
That reaction said everything. A grandfather, far away, suddenly reminded that he is not forgotten, that someone young and capable and full of love has him in her thoughts. For Anna, making him feel supported across that distance was worth more than any price tag attached to the policy.
The Dreamweaver program made it possible. And for Anna, that kind of investment in the people behind the work is exactly what makes her show up every day with more energy, more gratitude, and more drive.