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Kisajon Ene Kolila is from Kenya. She has 4 children. She needs a loan of $500 to buy beads and other materials for a curio shop.
Kisajon Ene Kolila is from Kenya. She has 4 children. She needs a loan of $500 to buy beads and other materials for a curio shop.
Kisajon, the mother of four, is talented and ambitious. She plans to start a curio shop from where she can sell her beads, intricate bead work and traditional Massai clothing. Lack of enough funding has been her greatest challenge to realize her dream.
A World Vision microloan will enable Kisajon to purchase the many beads and clothing inventory she needs to start her new business. She plans to open other stalls in Namanga, so that she can maximize the marketing opportunities around her and expand her business.
Any additional income will go toward ensuring her family's needs are well taken care of, her children's school fees are paid and she can continue investing in her curio shop to keep expanding her customer base. She hopes to employ at least four people in her community as her business expansion plans progress.
Retail is a quick and scalable way to begin earning a profit. Many entrepreneurs begin with stalls at markets or even at home and need a loan to expand or increase their inventory. Others may be ready to open a small store. Goods purchased from loan funds range from clothing, grocery or sundry items to jewelry, candy, perfume or health and beauty supplies. Loans in the commerce sector account for around 33% of our loans.
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Thank you for partnering with World Vision Micro to provide Kisajon Ene Kolila Sangale with a small loan for her beads and clothes selling business. Kisajon Ene Kolila used her loan of $500 to buy beads and other materials for her curio shop. She continues to make weekly payments of $10 on time.
With the profits she has earned from her growing business, Kisajon Ene Kolila is able to pay her children's school fees and expand her current business.
Kisajon Ene Kolila's four children continue to study in school. Thanks to Kisajon Ene Kolila’s hard work, she will be able to provide a brighter future for her children.
Thank you for supporting Kisajon Ene Kolila's small business through World Vision Micro!