A loan helped an immigrant-owned business purchase inventory for his African goods store.


Larry's story

My name is Larry. I came into this country as a refugee from my home country of Liberian in 2003, landing in Atlanta, Georgia. I went to school in Atlanta, taking Business Management / Healthcare Administration classes. After, I moved to Boston and started selling Avon products. Boston was very expensive, so I decided to relocate to South Carolina to go back to school and I attended Strayer University to get my business degree. But, things were not good for me and my family, so I decided to move to Iowa in 2013 and started an online African Clothing business. The demand was growing, so I decided to open my own African store in late June of 2020. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, business was quite slow, but I continued to pay for the rent of my store. As I type this, my shop is fully open, selling African Clothing and African Goods. By God's Grace and with a bit of financial help, I am trying to stock my store and open another store back home in Liberia to help empower the students who are in need of something to do.


This loan is special because:

It supports a Black entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Hela Designer African Clothing LLC

Industry: Food
Years in operation: 3 years - 5 years

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