A loan helped to buy bales of clothes like dresses, t-shirts and jackets to enhance her inventory and grow her customer base.


Vellah's story

Vellah is a widow and mother of four who transforms resilience into retail. Life handed her tough circumstances, but Vellah meets each day with courage and a commitment to keep her children in school. Her business in secondhand clothes has not only become a stable source of income but also a beacon of empowerment in her community. She sells carefully selected bales at the local market and uses the profits to cover school fees and household needs.

With this support, she plans to buy more bales of clothes like dresses, t-shirts and jackets to increase stock and grow her customer base. Her stall is more than a business, it’s a runway for dignity, confidence, and second chances. Vellah also creates temporary jobs for local women, proving that fashion isn’t the only thing she’s helping to turn around. Despite the daily hustle, she maintains hope and drive, believing that this loan is her “thread” to a better tomorrow.

Her ultimate dream is to see her children through university and continue empowering women through her enterprise. She’s thankful to lenders for helping her stitch together a future full of promise and possibility.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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