Buffet serving pans for my food business

Caroline

Muyafwa, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Caroline

Member since

March 2016

On-time repayments

178 installments  •  37%

About Me

My name is Caroline. I am the last child in a family of 3. My elder sister is a housewife with no job, and my brother is a small holder charcoal dealer back in my village.

As of now, my highest academic qualification is a primary school certification: here is why. I was brought up in hardship. I was removed from school when I was 11 years old, in 2006, to go and serve as a househelp in Nairobi. After a year of service, my employer decided to enroll me back into school. Barely a year went by before my family insisted that I go on working or be returned home. I was promptly returned to the village. With no job prospects in the village, and facing a bleak future, I pleaded with my family to let me return to school and at least attain a primary school certification.

My request was reluctantly granted after 2 years. I enrolled back into primary school when I was 14, in 2009, in class 4 and I was far much older than the class. My peers at that age were enrolling in secondary school. I managed to study through and sat the national exams when I was nearly turning 19. I did not perform very well, but got a chance in a local secondary school in 2014.

I was determined to study. Unfortunately I could not. There was no money to finance my education. So I went back home, and my family already had suitors lined up to marry me. Without an education worth falling back on, and without other promising choices, I refused the marriage route and asked my cousin whether I could put up with her as I contemplated my next move. Thankfully, she agreed.

I moved in with her and her home has been my home since 2014. My cousin did not want me to stay idle so she promptly taught me a business, a catering affair! It is the best thing that has ever happened to me! My cousin advised me to take my time and lay some foundation for myself before I can decide to get married, have kids and start a family. So far, the foundation is laying up real fine. Whenever I take time off work, I visit the park and travel a bit.

My Business

I am a proficient cook, I have always been. My cousin, Sherry, told me about the demand for quality but affordable food at the office where she worked and told me that I was going to be the one to provide that food during their lunch breaks. I was mortified at first. I was scared how I would interact with the learned office people, but my cousin had my back.

I started preparing food and packing it in hotpots, then delivering and serving it to my cousin's colleagues at their workplace. The venture was good. I started off with expenses of about $20, mainly buying food, as I used the utensils available and cooking pots, and after the sales I had earned approximately $30. That was after serving only 10 people.

The food I supply is in demand because many working class people crave top-quality food, and they are willing to pay a premium to get it. Since I am a good cook, my cousin spotted the opportunity and directed me! From serving 10 people in one office, my clientele has grown to about 50 people spread across 4 offices.

With the increase in number came some exciting benefits. I was able to save on production costs but maximise on sales. I spend about $30 to produce the food I serve and earn about $65 in sales per day. I work for five days a week and that translates to about $325 in sales. After all costing is done, I remain with about $120 in profits per week!

I manage to save most of the profits since I plan on sitting the secondary school diploma certification as a private candidate soon. Although my plan is not to seek employment after that, it is just for giving me knowledge on new market trends and skills on how I can be a better person on future.

Loan Proposal

My food catering business is growing a great deal and I have Zidisha.org and my lenders to thank for. For this new loan, I intend to acquire buffet serving gear in preparation of the high events seasons from August to December. I want to diversify my interests and working on small events like children birthday parties or get together parties will help me prepare for going into bigger events like weddings in future.

The budget for the equipment is $500. I have about $250 saved up and I pray that you help me raise the balance. If I acquire this equipment, I will be able to guarantee my temporary staff extra income whenever we land weekend jobs.

I will also increase my earnings by charging a minimum of $80 for a weekend job, and this will go a long way in supplementing my weekday office catering job.

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About Me

My name is Caroline. I am the last child in a family of 3. My elder sister is a housewife with no job and my brother is a small holder charcoal dealer back in my Village.

As of now, my highest academic qualification is a primary school certification, here is why. I was brought up in hardship. I was removed from school when I was 11 years old, in 2006, to go and serve as a househelp in Nairobi. After a year of service, my employer decided to enrol me back into school. Barely a year went by before my family insisted that I go on working or be returned home. I was promptly returned to the village. With no job prospects in the village, and facing a bleak future, I pleaded with my family to let me return to school and at least attain a primary school certification.

My request was reluctantly granted after 2 years. I enrolled back into primary school when I was 14, in 2009, in class 4 and I was far much older than the class. My peers at that age were enrolling in secondary school. I managed to study through and sat the national exams when I was nearly turning 19. I did not perform very well, but got a chance in a local secondary school in 2014.

I was determined to study. Unfortunately I could not. There was no money to finance my education. So I went back home, and my family already had suitors lined up to marry me. Without an education worth falling back on, and without other promising choices, I refused the marriage route and asked my cousin whether I could put up with her as I contemplated my next move. Thankfully, she agreed.

I moved in with her and her home has been my home since 2014. My cousin did not want me to stay idle so she promptly taught me a business, a catering affair! It is the best thing that has ever happened to me! My cousin advised me to take my time and lay some foundation for myself before I can decide to get married, have kids and start a family. So far, the foundation is laying up real fine. Whenever I take time off work, I visit the park and travel a bit.

My Business

I am a proficient cook, I have always been. My cousin, Sherry, told me about the demand for quality but affordable food at the office where she worked and told me that I was going to be the one to provide that food during their lunch breaks. I was mortified at first. Scared how I would interact with the learned office people, but my cousin had my back.

I started preparing food and packing it in hotpots, then deliver and serve to my cousin's colleagues at their workplace. The venture was good. I started off with expenses of about $20, mainly buying food, as I used the utensils available and cooking pots, and after the sales, I had earned approximately $30. That was after serving only 10 people.

The food I supply is in demand because many working class people crave top quality food, and they are willing to pay a premium to get it. Since I am a good cook, my cousin spotted the opportunity and directed me! From serving 10 people in one office, my clientele has grown to about 50 people spread across 4 offices.

With the increase in number, came some exciting benefits. I was able to save on production costs but maximise on sales. I spend about $30 to produce the food I serve and earn about $65 in sales, per day. I work for five days a week and that translates to about $325 in sales. After all costing is done, I remain with about $120 in profits, per week!

I manage to save most of the profits since I plan on sitting the secondary school diploma certication as a private candidate soon. Although my plan is not to seek employment after that, it is just for giving me knowledge on new market trends and skills on how I can be a better person on future.

Loan Proposal

My food catering business is growing a great deal and I have Zidisha.org and my lenders to thank for. For this new loan, I intend to acquire buffet serving gear in preparation of the high events seasons from August to December. I want to diversify my interests and working on small events like children birthday parties or get together parties will help me prepare for going into bigger events like weddings in future.

The budget for the equipment is $500. I have about $250 saved up and I pray that you help me raise the balance. If I acquire this equipment, I will be able to guarantee my temporary staff extra income whenever we land weekend jobs.

I will also increase my earnings by charging a minimum of $80 for a weekend job, and this will go a long way in supplementing my weekday office catering job.

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  • Emma    Jan 7, 2018

    Caroline is such a shining light, & we are all very lucky to have her as part of the Zidisha community :-)

    Along with Caroline's big heart, & relentlessly positive attitude, she is honest & hard working, and a wonderful communicator. If she ever struggles to make repayments there is always a good reason, & she tries so hard to keep us all well informed.

    I have lent to Caroline's last 3 loans (since August 2016) & will definitely continue to give my support whenever she posts future loans. I strongly encourage anyone else to also get behind this wonderful human :-)

    All the best with everything Caroline :-)
    Emma.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$250.00

Date disbursed

Aug 10, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

Brian

Midhurst, Canada

Zidisha

Sterling, United States

Hedwich

Gorssel, Netherlands

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

mhooper1962

London, United Kingdom

Emma

Australia

PG

Paul Graham

United States

Thomas

Sweden, Sweden

K

Katka

St Albans, United Kingdom

BS

Brandon S

United States

J

James

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

V

VJ

Canberra, Australia

A

Anonymous

United States

A

Anonymous

United States

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  • Caroline    Jun 3, 2019

    Hi Emma, Margaret AND my kind lending family. It has been so long since I was online, mostly foe the new chapter I went into and lacking a smartphone. I never forgot about you. I always have hoped to come on and just say hello too. Thank you for your kind messages, Imma shared them over, and I am very grateful.

    A baby came, and I have been adapting to the new role of motherhood bit by bit.

    I will bounce back and I am very encouraged to keep on doing the work I was doing.

    Thank you so much Emma for your understanding. Thank you Margy for being there, for being understanding.

    I love you all

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  • Emma    Sep 27, 2018

    Hi Caroline, I really hope you're ok hun.... I don't think most of us are too fussed about the loan, its more so just hoping you're ok?

    I hope you're light hasn't been squashed out by anyone... Here if you want to talk...?

    You got this Miss Caroline :-) I hope you don't feel discouraged, or defeated... You're such a strong, capable woman, with a huge heart :-) Don't you go forgetting that...

    Sending plenty of well wishes your way, Emma.

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  • Margaret    Aug 19, 2018

    Hi Caroline,
    I am wishing you well! Regards, Margaret

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  • Emma    Jul 15, 2018

    Caroline :-) I just wanted to send you a quick message to mention not to stress at all :-) You're absolutely wonderful, & we all know that :-)

    I really hope you're ok & that getting married made your life better, not worse... Hopefully they're also a wonderful person to match your sunshine :-)

    Thank you for the invite to the wedding back in April! I would have LOVED to come... but being down here in Australia its over $1,000 just for the airfare :-p But one day I'll definitely say hello :-)

    Anyway, I'm waffling... I just wanted to send a message to ease your worried mind, & let you know that we are all still very much here :-) Don't you worry.

    All the best with this exciting new chapter Caroline :-)
    Emma.

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  • Immaculate    Jul 14, 2018

    Caroline is in a new phase of life, and is facing some unforeseen challenges. I am in constant communication with her, and I am committed in helping her repay her loan and it will be done soon. Please Lenders bear with us.

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  • Margaret    Jul 7, 2018

    Hi Caroline,
    I was just thinking about you and your husband. Are you all settled in together? Regards, Margaret

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  • Caroline    Apr 23, 2018

    Dear Family, a few commitments have set me back, but I will bounce back. Cheers

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  • Margaret    Feb 12, 2018

    Congratulations Caroline!! I am very happy for you!!

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  • Caroline    Feb 4, 2018

    Dear Emma, Margaret and all my friends. Sorry I disappeared a little, but I have been fine all along. My disappearance is due to the fact that I have been running around planning for my wedding set in about 2 months! :-)* I think about you all and pray for you. If you will be around Kenya at that time, end of April, know that you are so welcome to the event! :-) I salute you all. Cheers friends

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  • Margaret    Feb 1, 2018

    Hi Caroline,
    I was just thinking of you and the boys you share your treats with. I hope you all are doing well! Regards, Margaret

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    • Caroline    Feb 4, 2018

      Hey Marg! Amazing how I was just thinking of you too! The boys are all doing fine, and their number is swelling every other day, scaring me for I fear I might be unable to cover them all. Nevertheless, I am appreciative of the little joys I share with them and they are still working hard and playing their football with so much hope for tomorrow. Have a lovely day friend, and you are in my thoughts, even as I run around planning for a wedding! :-).

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  • Emma    Jan 7, 2018

    Hi Caroline :-) You're motivation, strength & positivity is really inspiring :-) Thank you for being such a joy, even when things have been so rough.

    I hope things have settled down, and safety isn't as worrying anymore... Hopefully terror isn't following you around anymore & its less tense so you can relax a little bit...

    You've got such a good head on your shoulders, its always lovely hearing you're doing well :-) Thanks for updating us like you do... It really is appreciated :-) I'm glad you stayed safe... I'm sorry the police/political system has been so corrupt, but its so wonderful to see all the hope in your heart :-)

    Truly wishing you the very best Caroline, Emma.

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    • Caroline    Feb 4, 2018

      Hello Emma, I am so happy to hear from you, and hope you are doing great. Thank you for the concern and the compliments :-). I just try. So far now, the tension all around is so real. As expected, politics is culpable. We had the opposition swear in a President, and so it's like we have two presidents. As at now, nothing is defined for tomorrow. We wake up not knowing how the country is gonna be. But we are hopeful, particularly in my town, that nothing funny will happen.
      Thank you for your kind wishes! They are a blessing particularly at this time that I am preparing for the wedding I have mentioned in the other post above. So long my friend

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  • Margaret    Dec 21, 2017

    I hope you have a wonderful festive season Caroline!

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    • Caroline    Jan 5, 2018

      Happy New Year Marg! The holidays were great, what with family meetups and all! I trust 2018 has greater things in store for us. Be abundantly blessed.

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  • Margaret    Nov 10, 2017

    Hi Caroline,
    I am glad you are taking precautions with your cousin. Your safety is the most important priority. It is sad that there is violence and that goes for all of the world, I will never understand this about people.
    Do keep me posted on how you are doing, you are in my thoughts and prayers. With Regards, Margaret

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  • Margaret    Oct 22, 2017

    Hi Caroline,
    I hope you are well. I am thinking of you and hoping you are safe. The children need you so take good care of yourself. Let us know you are okay. Regards, Margaret

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  • Margaret    Aug 14, 2017

    Hi Caroline,
    Just keep safe. You can always adjust your payment amount and or your payment schedule by contacting: [email protected]
    I wish you all the best, please keep us posted on your safety. With Regards, Margaret

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  • Caroline    Aug 13, 2017

    Due to the political standoff in Kenya, business has simply shut down and I am unable to guarantee full installment amount. Worse still is being in the volatile Kisumu area has disadvantaged us so much. I will try though to make whatever I can in payments. The lads are not even playing football for now! :-(

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  • Margaret    Jul 26, 2017

    Hi Caroline,
    It looks like you had a bit of fun playing with the kids, I am sure they enjoyed their bread and tea with you. Keep up the good work. Thank you for keeping us posted on your progress. With Regards, Margarer

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  • Caroline    Jul 21, 2017

    Tea Time!

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  • Caroline    Jul 21, 2017

    Met the kids during their training, late in the evening! Later served them with tea and bread, albeit in the dark :-)

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  • Margaret    Jul 18, 2017

    Hi Caroline,
    I am so happy to see your loan was fully funded. I am sure the children will benefit from a good meal and your kindness. I admire the work you are doing. Best of luck to you as always. With Regards, Margaret

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