Sanitary towel and tampon bags

June

Kiambu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

June

Member since

December 2014

On-time repayments

185 installments  •  8%

About Me

I am a 24 year old Kenyan citizen with 2 parents and 2 younger siblings. I have attended both primary and secondary schools and attained a mean grade of A- both times. I have done International Computer Driving License, Mandarin Chinese and Driving. I have worked both hard and smart to get myself into Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology to pursue a degree in BSc Civil Engineering which is considered a non- female field. I have had to go through both stigma and admiration from family and friends but that does not stop me from wanting to pursue the engineering degree. Kenya, though its developing, still faces the challenge of unemployment and females not being given an equal chance at various opportunities. This is the reason I decided to create a product that helps women, creates employment and requires no educational background to make it.
I do not have children but aspire to have a family of my own in the future.
I enjoy reading, dancing and travelling.

My Business

I make sanitary towels and tampon bags. I believe the product is essential because it creates employment for the disabled and the illiterate members of our society. It requires very little knowledge to make. Also, many women wrap their sanitary towels in paperbags or some do not wrap at all, thus this product ensures they have a bag to place their sanitary towels in. I decided to do this because I believe menses are part of a woman's private life and should not be exposed to the public. I noticed, especially from the men, that seeing the sanitary towels or tampons caused disguist. The bag is small thus it can fit in a handbag and no one can see or know its contents. My costs are labour and buying various types of cloth material for the bags. I use the profits to get more material, pay school fees for my younger siblings and to buy food for the less fortunate.

Loan Proposal

I will buy material and pay my tailors. Cost of producing 200 bags is: Labour is $30, travelling $20 and material $40. I sell the product to Girls' schools, NGOs that help women and girls, some I hawk in churches and the streets advertise on Facebook. I get to educate my younger siblings, create employment for the deaf, those who are from prison and unemployed unskilled people. I expect 75% profit from my business.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$44.00

Date disbursed

Jun 1, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

HL

Holly Laird

Austin, United States

WE

Wendy Emlyn

Devon, United Kingdom

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