By Rachel Mukuhi | Project Coordinator
Thank you all our friends, donors and supporters to our project;The gap in the underserved communities for business skills for young women in Kenya has been re-affirmed and strongly legitimizes the need for Hope for Teenage Mothers programs. Currently there are 30 women being trained on entrepreneurship and will graduate by end of June 2018. After which they will continue with their initiated businesses. Many others who are not yet in the program are looking forwards to start the training in the coming months starting July 2018.The Mentoring reports received during the last four months indicates that most businesses are operating well and have potential for growing.Some businesses includes ;agri farming,crochet, weaving,hand craft.
During our discussions with the young women during site visits , many stated that the main benefits of the business includes: their ability to engage in income generating activities; they are able to also diversify their economic activities by coming up with various innovations and that they are also learning to save money easily and to borrow with miminum interest rates.
We really apprecite your involvement in this project.
Thank you.
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