Mt. SAC graduates share their inspiring stories

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Sometimes, we need to be our own heroes. We have to save ourselves before we can help others.

Along the way, we find inspiration in the stories of those who have overcome overwhelming odds to accomplish their dreams. Some students graduating from Mt. San Antonio College on June 12 shared their personal stories.

Candice Porras lost seven years of her life and the father of her youngest child to meth. The Nogales High graduate became caught up in the world of methamphetamine, a psychostimulant that induces intense euphoria.

But the La Puente woman turned her life around. Find out how in the Rowland Heights Highlander.

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