By Alka Subramanian | Executive Director/Founder
Happy Dad's day! Help us celebrate by supporting a Zambian family impacted by HIV start a business. Your support will provide micro loans, business training and business mentoring to new women entrepreneurs so that they can take better care of their families and keep their children in school. Since our conversation last month, we are happy to report that all 50 women who received new loans are business training are busy running their new businesses and taking care of their families. At this time, we have 275 women running successful to moderately successful businesses in our community in Lusaka, Zambia. Kudos to you - we could not have done this without you.
The vision behind our micro loans program is that businesses started with the help of loans continue to operate and expand long after the loan has been repaid. We are in contact with several women who graduated from this program a few years back as they come back to visit and guide women currently on the program. Here is a heartwarming and inspiring story of one such entrepreneur.
About Jane (name changed): Jane is one of the oldest beneficiaries in our micro loans program. She was provided with business training and a loan about 7 years back. Her business continues to operate in the community and has grown considerably from a small vegetable stand to a shop with a variety of higher value items like detergent, cooking oil, eggs, mealie meal (a Zambian staple), soap, and other grocery items.
Jane is living her dream of owning and running her shop and her children have finished school. She continues to work hard to make her business grow by adding new items. In addition, she comes back often to visit (even though she graduated in 2011) and continues to mentor current and new loan beneficiaries. She encourages and motivates the women to work hard, make loan repayments on time, save a small amount each week, and expand their businesses. Jane is an inspiration to the women as she has demonstrated that hard work and dedication can lead to success and self-reliance.
Jane’s Story in her own words: I am 62 years old, married with four children of my own and five dependents. I have known Power of Love’s program for the last seven years as I received my first loan in 2008. After completing business training I started selling different types of vegetables. I loved running my business and worked hard as my dream was to build a shop at home. I wanted to pay for school expenses so that my children can attend and complete school.
Before I joined the program life was difficult. We were not able to eat more than one meal per day as there are 11 people in my household, and on many days we did not know where our next meal would come from.
I received my first loan in 2008 and four more loans over the next three years. I worked hard to repay the loans and learned to save a small amount each week. With each subsequent loan I expanded my business by adding different kinds of vegetables, fruits, rice, mealie meal (a Zambian staple), soap, other grocery items, toys, hair care products etc. I graduated from this program three years back but like to go back as the loan officer, has become my friend. Esther helped me during the first few months of starting my business as I had never sold anything before joining this program.
I like to talk to the women who receive loans and tell them my story so that they know that it is possible to eat three meals a day, keep children healthy and in school due to a better diet and health. I ask the new loan beneficiaries to work hard to make the repayments so they can get a second and third loan and eventually run their businesses on their own without the help of the program. Also, I like talking to other women in the community and teach them what I know.
I am running my shop without a loan now. I have my own shop and have realized my dream. I even have a refrigerator in my shop for soft drinks. I am very happy I got to know about this program as life has been easier since I started my own business. My children are healthy and all four have finished school. The younger children (her dependents) are in school.
Women like Jane inspire us every day and continue to inspire new loan beneficiaries. In addition to running and growing their businesses they have become role models and mentor the new women who join the program.
Your generosity has helped several hundred women start and run successful businesses so that they can take better care of their families. We hope we can count on your continued support.
Thanks for your caring and compassion.
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By Alka Subramanian | Executive Director/Founder
By Alka Subramanian | Executive Director/Founder
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