My project is a family craft heritage ever since 1850. With a loan from MFW, I bought the essential material, and they promoted my products that uphold a national identity.
Abdelrazzaq Abu Mheisin - Al-Taj
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Since she was young, Khadija has known her love of cooking and how good she was when it comes to whipping up some sweet treats and pastries for her family and starts her project to contribute to the household expenses of her family of 7 with her husband.
Khadija sought the help of Microfund for Women two years ago and obtained funding for various kitchen equipment and raw materials for making sweets. Her project has contributed to increasing the income and standard of living of her and her children.
Khadija encourages low-income women to start projects to increase their income and live a decent life.