I came to the US from Costa Rica on a student visa. It’s customary in Costa Rica to have a maid. We had a lady working in the house, who helped to clean and cook. My mother said: “You better learn from her because it may not always be like this.” My mother was always traveling for work, so everything …
Allie Martinez
My mom was a very kind person. She cared about everyone, and she cared for everyone. Although she didn’t work outside the home in a paying job, she worked! She was social director for the church, she brought up kids and cared for us, she and my dad entertained a lot at the house, and she looked after her sister, …
Martha Fonseca
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker I come in contact with many domestic workers. I got useful experience working as a domestic worker when I was young and can relate to my patients. My family moved to this country from Nicaragua. My parents came looking for safety and had to start their life anew. Not knowing the language, my mom …
Ana Vallejo
I am a lawyer at a nonprofit agency, Vida Law. We focus on helping survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence. Partnerships like #NeverNotWorking are vital for addressing the abuses that happen behind closed doors. And art is a powerful tool in starting conversations to raise awareness. Unfortunately, slavery is not yet dead—not in the world and not here in …
Elvia Castro
I am currently a household worker for families and offices. I like that my job is flexible and because I am self-employed, I can decide the hours I will work at a home or an office. I don’t like that household work is not appreciated or valued and that sometimes people talk down or brusquely to workers. I would like …
Daniella Levine Cava
Household work is one of those things that’s just a part of everyone’s life. Some are clean. Others are messy. And people have both different amounts of things that must be cleaned and different levels of responsibility and support. This can make a world of a difference. I’m very fortunate that I have a nice house, with a lot …
June Barrett
I grew up in a little village in Jamaica and when I was growing up, I was the oldest of the children, so that means at a tender age of 5, as far back as I can remember, I’ve been cleaning the house. It’s not like nowadays when you have the electric polisher, I would be getting down on my …
Chantal Ismael
I have been doing household work and care work professionally for almost 5 years now. It takes compassion to do things for others who depend on you. As a care worker, I feed and groom my clients because most of them can’t do all of that themselves. I like to take care of my clients. I love my patients, putting …
Kamila Przytula – Never Not Working – Miami Girls Foundation
What is your connection to the domestic work? My mother is a domestic worker. I used to help her cleaning houses when I was in Middle School. In High School I worked as a housekeeper and in college I used to tutor English to the housekeeping department in a hotel to help women become eligible for promotions. I have mixed …
Vilverta Etienne
I worked as a household worker for about 5 years but because of health issues I had to stop working. I like doing household work because I know how to do it, and it is a daily task for me, either at a clients home or my own. I do not like that I was not being paid well enough …
Sabrina Presume
I am a household worker, I think it’s a good way to stay employed and earn a living. It’s what I have for now, and I do my best in order to continue supporting my family financially. When the circumstances are humane, I like everything about household work: The pleasure I have helping someone else go on with their everyday …
Reyna Gomez
When I was a girl, the first thing my mother taught us was that the house had to be clean. I liked that because we always had the kitchen well cleaned and the rooms well arranged. I come from a very humble family. My father was a quiet military man who told us that women existed to care for the …
Bertilda Miranda
As women we are taught to take care of our homes from a young age. Professionally this means I am an expert in all areas of domestic and care work. The problem is that working as a live in domestic worker means that you have more responsibilities without an increase in wages. Employers take advantage of the intimate nature of …
Marie
I have a real knack for helping others, I’ve trained myself to listen to people when they articulate their concerns and voice their fears. I think this is important because I’ve been a care worker for 10 years and taken on many roles during that time, I love taking care of people. In the past I’ve fed and cared for …
Claudia Navarro
As a Latina, I grew up hearing that house work was a woman’s responsibility. I had to constantly fight the cultural expectation of taking on all of the work and pushed back so that my brothers also contributed to our household. Now, as a young professional who balances a full-time job and school work, it’s difficult for me to keep …
Gabriella Zegarra
My connection to domestic work began when my mom came to the U.S. from Peru on a B-1 Visa. A B-1 visa is a special visa given to domestic workers who are accompanying or following an employer into the U.S.. My mom spent her first year as a live in worker until she was able to bring me here to …
Elisna Agomar
I am currently a household worker and I fell upon this type of labor because I lack fluency in English. There is not much to like about something you did not choose to do. I especially don’t like the repetitive aspect of housework. Of course, it’s always rewarding to contemplate a job well done, and to see that you are …
Magali
Caring for babies has been my lifelong passion. I am a nanny and specialize in working with families whose babies have health problems. For more than 30 years, I have had the joy of caring for babies, often very ill babies or babies with special needs. I studied to be a technical assistant nurse in Colombia and worked as a …