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My name is Janet Awuor . I am 22 years old and the last born in a family of four children two girls and two boys. I was born and raised in Kenya in a humble family that has always valued hard work and resilience.

Growing up, I always dreamed of going to college and building a successful future through education. After completing high school, I hoped to continue with my studies, but unfortunately, my family was unable to raise enough money for college fees. This was a difficult time for me, but I chose not to give up on myself or my dreams.

Instead, I decided to take a different path and find a way to support myself and my future. I have always had a strong sense of responsibility and independence, and I believe in creating opportunities even in difficult circumstances. That’s what led me to start a small business, and it has become a new chapter in my life.

I run a small business selling chicken feeds in my community. I started it after seeing how many local poultry farmers struggle to find quality and affordable feeds. The business helps me support myself and serve farmers who rely on me.

With a loan, I plan to increase my stock so I can meet growing demand, get some chicken for sale and improve my income. My goal is to expand the business and continue supporting small scale farmers while saving for my future.

Since my current shop is really doing well. Now I would like to open a sister shop at another location nearby to meet the increasing demand of chicken feeds. By doing this I will also be creating employment to other people and most of all it will increase my income and better my life even more

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Opening a sister shop

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurJanet
LocationKisumu, Kenya
Fundraising progress
4%raised
$570still needed
11days left

My name is Janet Awuor . I am 22 years old and the last born in a family of four children two girls and two boys. I was born and raised in Kenya in a humble family that has always valued hard work and resilience.

Growing up, I always dreamed of going to college and building a successful future through education. After completing high school, I hoped to continue with my studies, but unfortunately, my family was unable to raise enough money for college fees. This was a difficult time for me, but I chose not to give up on myself or my dreams.

Instead, I decided to take a different path and find a way to support myself and my future. I have always had a strong sense of responsibility and independence, and I believe in creating opportunities even in difficult circumstances. That’s what led me to start a small business, and it has become a new chapter in my life.

I run a small business selling chicken feeds in my community. I started it after seeing how many local poultry farmers struggle to find quality and affordable feeds. The business helps me support myself and serve farmers who rely on me.

With a loan, I plan to increase my stock so I can meet growing demand, get some chicken for sale and improve my income. My goal is to expand the business and continue supporting small scale farmers while saving for my future.

Since my current shop is really doing well. Now I would like to open a sister shop at another location nearby to meet the increasing demand of chicken feeds. By doing this I will also be creating employment to other people and most of all it will increase my income and better my life even more

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