A loan of $3,500 helps a refugee woman to live the American dream and continue to help others through her cleaning business.


Lily's story

Cleaning for Hope was founded by me Lily Okech, a refugee from Uganda. I spent the first 15 years of my life in a refugee camp in Uganda before making our way to America. Going into high school in the U.S., I spoke no English. I learned the alphabet in 9th grade, and within months, I was on my way. At this time, I identified a passion and deep-rooted need to help others. Later in life, I saw a need in our community to employ our local refugees through job opportunities grounded in culture, support, and love. My business, Cleaning for Hope, aims to serve our local community similarly. I am the bookkeeper for the company and I train all new staff.
Additionally, I coach women who are in leadership positions, with an emphasis on mindset. I have a book being released in November of this year that outlines my life story and was written to empower and motivate individuals to reach their highest potential in life. My goal is to help women prosper, no matter where they have come from. I believe with a little bit of help and support, we all can live out our greatness.



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About Cleaning for Hope

Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: Cleaningforhopeiowa.com

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