Dorika

Dorika

A loan of $550 helps to pay for flour bags and cooking oils to bake and sell doughnuts.

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Dorika

Dorika's story

Aside from bread and biscuits, one of the favorites of Ni-Vans breakfasts is doughnuts. Because of this, there is a huge demand for doughnuts, which gives mamas options to profit. One of the mothers who makes a living from doughnut baking and sales is 31-year-old Dorika.

Dorika is a mother to two children, one of whom attends school. She resides with her partner and children in a rural community that is a 20-minute ride from town. She dreams of owning land one day. Her current goal is to increase her doughnut output to meet her customers' demands. Unfortunately, she is under financial stress.

Dorika is requesting a loan to purchase cooking oils and flour bags. With the income earned from her business, she will cover her household expenses, pay her child's school tuition, and save for the future. With this loan, she will be able to expand her business and secure a promising future for her children.

Please kindly lend and support Dorika!

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