A loan helped to buy additional items to sell, like chips, canned goods, shampoo, and eggs.


Glenda's story

Glenda is 33 years old and married, with two children.

Glenda works hard to provide for her family. She runs a general store in the Philippines and she has requested a PHP 27,000 loan through Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc. (NWTF) to buy additional items to sell, like chips, canned goods, shampoo, and eggs.

Glenda has borrowed and paid 15 loans from NWTF before this loan. She has been running the general store for eight years and she also earns an income from buy-and-sell fruit and raising pigs.

She successfully paid back her previous loan and now she requested an additional loan to further build her business. Glenda aspires to save enough money to provide a secure future for her family.



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