
Hà
A loan of $1,600 helps to buy wallets, sunglasses, and belts.

Hà's story
Mrs. Hà, a 46-year-old woman from Sầm Sơn City, lives with her family. She has three children—her eldest son is married, while her two younger children are still in school and dependent on her. Her daughter is currently in 12th grade, and her youngest son is in 7th grade.
Living in a coastal area with challenging economic conditions, Mrs. Hà works as a street vendor, often traveling long distances to sell her goods. Meanwhile, her husband is a fisherman, but their combined income remains unstable, classifying them as a low-income household in the community.
Since 2016, loans from Thanh Hóa MFI have helped stabilize her family's life. Now, she is applying for her 10th loan to expand her small business. She plans to use the funds to purchase wallets, sunglasses, and belts to diversify her inventory and better meet customer demand.
As someone who never had the chance to learn to read or write, Mrs. Hà is deeply committed to ensuring her children receive a good education. She dreams of earning enough to support their studies and invest in essential tools and supplies to grow her business.