my name is Evelyn Akpene Hotor, A seamstress in a small shop around the club thousand hotel in pig farm Accra-Ghana.
I am married to Mr. Moses Hotor. We have four children and are all girls, three of our children are in school while the last born is yet to start schooling.
My husband`s earnings are inadequate to support our children education, so everything concerning the shop i work in, is solely handled by me. Nevertheless, it`s my responsibility to help my husband, in the affairs of our children and home but in the same time, my shop is almost at the verge of collapse. The structure of the shop is being eaten by termites and there`s no way it can be controlled than to demolish it down and rebuild it up.
I operate as a seamstress in a small shop, close to my house. With the little earnings i make from the services i render to my clients, i am able to save some amount of money to carter for my children in school, but then due to the up-downs in the business of sewing, sometimes it`s really hard to make an ends meat, not to talk of saving some amount. Meanwhile, there`s the need for me to save towards the repairs of my shop so that i can meet the public demand of a standard shop in terms of branding. But i am convinced that, once i am able to renew the status of my shop, i will be winning new customers for the time being while i plan towards enlarging my business.
In all humility, i wish to apply for a second loan upon completion of my first loan repayment. With current credit limit, i should be able to buy all the materials i need to complete the rehabilitation works on my shop and even have enough money to buy some pieces of cloths to sew in to dresses and sell within this festive season. With $277.00 i would be able to transform the brand of my shop, and that would invite more customers to my shop
Expansion of my dress making shop
my name is Evelyn Akpene Hotor, A seamstress in a small shop around the club thousand hotel in pig farm Accra-Ghana.
I am married to Mr. Moses Hotor. We have four children and are all girls, three of our children are in school while the last born is yet to start schooling.
My husband`s earnings are inadequate to support our children education, so everything concerning the shop i work in, is solely handled by me. Nevertheless, it`s my responsibility to help my husband, in the affairs of our children and home but in the same time, my shop is almost at the verge of collapse. The structure of the shop is being eaten by termites and there`s no way it can be controlled than to demolish it down and rebuild it up.
I operate as a seamstress in a small shop, close to my house. With the little earnings i make from the services i render to my clients, i am able to save some amount of money to carter for my children in school, but then due to the up-downs in the business of sewing, sometimes it`s really hard to make an ends meat, not to talk of saving some amount. Meanwhile, there`s the need for me to save towards the repairs of my shop so that i can meet the public demand of a standard shop in terms of branding. But i am convinced that, once i am able to renew the status of my shop, i will be winning new customers for the time being while i plan towards enlarging my business.
In all humility, i wish to apply for a second loan upon completion of my first loan repayment. With current credit limit, i should be able to buy all the materials i need to complete the rehabilitation works on my shop and even have enough money to buy some pieces of cloths to sew in to dresses and sell within this festive season. With $277.00 i would be able to transform the brand of my shop, and that would invite more customers to my shop

