I used the loan I got from MFW to buy supplies in order to make my swings and sell my products. I rented a space as my project and customer base grew. I even have customers in the West Bank!
Farah Al-Khaffaji - Naour
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To provide for her family of 3, Tahani started her business selling cotton-made traditional attires in As-Salt, where she lives.
The 29-year-old Tahani said she could not find a job despite holding a bachelor’s degree. However, this was enough motivation to start her own business after obtaining a fund from Microfund for Women.
When asked about her experience with MFW, she said that they didn’t hold back on their help and showered her with magnificent support by giving her 3 funds. Lastly, she encourages the women to go after their dreams and prove themselves as a productive part of society’s fabric.