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Evelyn's story

Evelyn H. is a 42-year-old married woman who lives in Bongalonan, Basay, Negros Oriental. She earns her living through her general store and rice retailing businesses.

Evelyn’s 57-year-old husband, Ramon, works abroad. They have 1 child who is currently going to school and also helps the mother in the business as part of the daily chores.

Evelyn joined NWTF-Project Dungganon in 2007 in the hope that she would be able to help her husband improve the quality of life of their family. With the help of her loans from NWTF-PD she has been able to increase their family income by engaging in her general store and rice retailing businesses. She now earns an average monthly income of Php 4,000 from her business activities.

Evelyn is a member in good standing. Her previous loan of Php 15,000 was used to fund operations for her general store which has had a positive impact in both the business and the family’s living conditions. Now she is borrowing her 6th loan in the amount of Php 16,000, which she intends to use for her general store and rice retailing businesses. Evelyn is working hard to achieve her dreams and aspirations for her family, which is to provide them with a brighter future and a more comfortable life.

About NWTF:

In a world full of challenges, Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation (NWTF), is making a difference in the lives of thousands of women through Project Dungganon (a Hiligaynon word that means Honorable). Through the alleviation program, NWTF is empowering these women to progress out of earning less than $1 a day to achieving realities that surpass even their dreams. They have taken a life path that will ultimately make them Dungganon - a title of esteem that is bestowed to a member of a community who has earned the respect through a lifetime of hard and honest work.



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