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I plan to open an independent training place to train women on how to draw on wood and glass and embordered; I want to empower them just like how Microfund for Women empowered me

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Thaira Arabiyyat

Crafting a future with Traditional Clothing

Weaving Dreams into Reality

In Salt, Jordan, Thaira, a skilled craftswoman, decided to turn her talent for creating traditional Kufiya and clothing into a business. Despite facing doubt, she was determined to succeed. Microfund for Women (MFW) provided the crucial support Thaira needed to boost her business dream off the ground and into the stars.

She combined traditional techniques with contemporary designs, creating unique products that stood out. Thaira initially received a loan from MFW, which she used to purchase high-quality materials, market her business, and expand her shop. By utilizing MFW’s tools, Thaira has adapted her business strategies to the changing market conditions, staying ahead of her competition.

MFW’s comprehensive support, including marketing assistance and connections with larger markets and businesses, has significantly impacted her success. Her handicrafts have gained so much popularity that she doesn’t have to worry about whether there will be food on the table. She puts the food on the table. MFW’s support has been a cornerstone of her success, proving that dreams can become a reality with her unwavering determination and proper support. Inspired by her achievements, Thaira, with MFW’s support, continues to grow her business, with dreams of expanding further.

written by volunteer: Mr. Hunter Stofer