
Định
A loan of $1,900 helps to invest in her stationery shop.

Định's story
At 65, Mrs. Định carries the weight of her family on her shoulders. Though most of her children are grown, one child was severely injured in an accident and can no longer walk, relying entirely on her and her husband. Her husband’s health is weak, and his occasional manual jobs bring in very little. Their family is classified as near-poor in the community, and daily life remains a constant struggle.
For nearly ten years, Mrs. Định has run a small stationery shop, earning about $250 a month. Recently, demand has increased, and she sees a chance to improve her family’s situation. To restock notebooks, school supplies, and other essentials, she is applying for her fourth loan from Thanh Hóa MFI.
With this loan, Mrs. Định can expand her shop, raise her income, and provide a better life for her family, especially the child who depends on her.