I make a living off of my family coffee kiosk. However, with all the electric appliances used in the business, most of the profit went to the energy expenditure. With Taqati loan, I installed a solar energy system which helped decrease my energy bills while my household income increased!
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Suha stood by her husband and lent a helping hand to support and provide for their family by using the profit she makes from selling babies and kids’ clothes to her family, friends, and the women in her neighborhood in As-Salt.
The 47-year-old Suha said that the funding she got from Microfund for Women enabled her to buy clothes in bulks at competitive prices, which later she sells, leaving her with enough profit margin to support her family of 6 financially.
Unfortunately, due to the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Suha’s project saw few setbacks, but now, as things are slowly going back to normal, things are improving for her business as many working mothers need new clothes for their children.