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Destriah D

Destriah is from Indonesia. She needs a loan of $175 to buy clothes to sell.

Commerce
Community:
Susukan
Country:
Indonesia
other entrepreneurs here Indonesia

Summary

Destriah is from Indonesia. She needs a loan of $175 to buy clothes to sell.

  • Top Goals To buy clothes to sell
  • Dependants Helped 2
  • Number of Employees 1

Destriah's Story

Destriah is hardworking mother of two. She provides for her family with the income she earns from her dress shop, located in the small town of Susukan. She would like to increase her inventory to provide a wider selection for her customers and increase her income. However, due to a lack of money, she has not been able to purchase more clothes.

A loan from World Vision is going to change Destriah's situation. She will be able to increase her inventory and sales. The will enable her to create a thriving business that will be a sustainable source of income for her family. The additional income she earns will enable her to better provide for her children, ensure they have educational opportunities, and allow her to continue to invest in her dress shop.

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Industry Info

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.

Destriah's Community

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Destriah's Mid Term Update September 24, 2012

Thank you for supporting a small business loan for Destriah Djaya Putra to expand her clothing business. After receiving the loan from World Vision, she invested the $175 to buy clothes to sell.

Destriah has been repaying her loan on time with her new profits. She makes weekly payments of $7.

In addition to repaying her loan, Destriah is using additional income to pay school fees and expand the current business. Destriah's two children continue to study in school.

Thank you for supporting Destriah and World Vision Micro!

Destriah's Final Update December 17, 2012

Destriah Djaya Putra has successfully repaid her small business loan. She invested the $175 for her clothing business.

Thanks to the loan that she received, Destriah was able to use the profits from her business to purchase her children's school supplies and purchase equipment. In the future, Destriah aspires to earn enough to expand her current business and take out another loan.

Destriah's two children continue to study in school. Because she was able to invest in her business, she will be able to invest in her family.

Thank you for investing in the power of hardworking people like Destriah through World Vision! These funds are now available to help other entrepreneurs in Destriah’s community.

Total Amount
$175

Amount raised

$175
$175
100%

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4 Donors

  • Austin
    June 26, 2012
    Contributed to 29 other loans
  • Carri
    June 26, 2012
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  • Cody
    June 26, 2012
    Contributed to 0 other loans
  • Sherri
    July 01, 2012
    Contributed to 6 other loans

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