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Daniel Ndamwizeye (born March 9, 1989), better known in the professional world as Daniel Trust, is a motivational speaker,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meet Daniel Trust )〕 entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is best known for being the founder and executive director of The Daniel Trust Foundation, a non-profit organization that recognizes and rewards students and teachers, who contribute to improving humanity.〔 Daniel is also well known for surviving the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, and sharing his Coming Out story through his speaking career. Daniel has been featured on media such as News 12 Connecticut's "Our Lives," WTNH's "Connecticut Style," WFSB's "Better Connecticut," as well as the New Haven Register, Hartford Courant, Scholastic Magazine, Connecticut Magazine's "40 under 40", and Southern Connecticut State University's Alumni magazine. ==Early life and education== Daniel Trust was born in Gisenyi, Rwanda on 9 March 1989. Daniel's mother was Tutsi and his father was Hutu. At age 5, he witnessed his mother, father, and two sisters killed by Hutu extremists. Daniel was hidden by a neighbor during this massacre. After experiencing abuse, harassment, and discomfort for the next several years, Daniel left as a refugee to Lusaka, Zambia. Daniel hoped to move to the United States one day. In 2005, with the support of a few refugee organizations, Daniel was able to successfully move to Bridgeport, Connecticut. Daniel was granted his American citizenship five years later.〔 In 2008, Daniel graduated from Bassick High School, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. From 2008 through 2013, Daniel attended and graduated from Southern Connecticut State University. He was a business major.〔
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