A loan helped to support Lydia to buy more secondhand shoes for selling.


Lydia's story

Meet Lydia, a 34-year-old entrepreneur. She is a mother of two children and happily married, supporting her extended family alongside her husband. Lydia is a determined individual who has a passion for selling shoes. She loves her business because it allows her to interact with people from different places. Her store is a popular spot in her community, and she takes great pride in providing quality shoes to her customers.

Lydia's main challenge is capital, and that is why she is seeking a loan of 120,000 Kenyan Shillings through ECLOF Kenya Limited, Kiva's field partner. She intends to use the funds to buy more secondhand shoes for selling in her store. With this, she can increase her inventory and attract more customers, enabling her to generate more income. Lydia plans to repay the loan using the profits she makes from her business.

Lydia's business is more than just a shoe store; it's an essential part of the community. She also provides employment to motorcycle riders who deliver shoes to her customers, helping support their families. By offering quality shoes, Lydia contributes to the well-being of her community. She thanks the people across the world who make the loan possible and hopes that they will continue to support entrepreneurs like herself.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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