A loan helped restock the business.


Achol's story

Achol is a devoted wife and mother of seven children—ranging from 13 to 23 years old—who has spent the last five years building a trusted grocery business in her community. Arriving from South Sudan in 2022 after fleeing civil war, she transformed displacement into a livelihood that provides daily essentials to her neighbors while supporting her large family.

For five years, Achol has been a reliable presence. Her shop offers sugar, rice, cooking oil, soap, and other necessities families depend on. Through every sale, she has earned a reputation for fairness and consistency.

To grow her business and better serve her customers, Achol seeks a loan for working capital to add more goods to her shelves. This investment will improve her stock levels, boost her sales, and increase her net profit margin—directly benefiting her seven children.

Looking ahead, Achol dreams of having a shop that offers all the basic necessities families need.

Support Achol as she stocks more than shelves—she builds a future of nourishment and stability for her children and community.


This loan is special because:

It helps refugees launch businesses to rebuild their lives.



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