By Dr. Betty Merveil-Ceneus | President
From a young age, Fany Dayana, a 28-year-old mother, has been captivated by the art of jewelry-making started at just 15 years old.
Her passion grew as she honed her skills, turning creativity into a source of income and pride. Her greatest motivation is her two young daughters. As a mother, she wanted to create a way to support her family while being present for her children. Owning a home-based business has given her the freedom to balance both, allowing her to spend more time with her daughters while still building a sustainable income.
With this sponsorship, Fany was able to invest in tools and materials that allowed her to expand her business, increased her production, and offerred a broader variety of designs to her customers. She dreams of growing her business even further, creating new opportunities for herself and her family, and building a legacy of hard work and determination.
She is deeply grateful for this opportunity, knowing it will not only help her achieve her entrepreneurial goals but also allow her to provide a better future for her children.
Let's continue to build futures through microbusiness ventures. In doing so, we will promote self reliance and community resilience at the village of Intibuca in Honduras.
To help us transforming more lives in Honduras please CLICK HERE TO DONATE.
With deepest gratitude!
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