Amenuveve - Atorkor
Hilaria Manyo
Hilaria is an established seamstress in the small village of Srogboe with many customers. With a loan, she could purchase an industrial sewing machine that would greatly increase the amount of clothes she can produce as well as the overall efficiency of her business.
Florence Dzivenu
Florence operates a tailoring and farming business with eight apprentices working out of a shop in Anloga. A Lumana loan would help Florence expand her already proven model.
Mawukoenya Kpodovia
Mawukoenya makes and sells blouses, skirts, sheets, covers, and baby carriers from her house in Whuti. A Lumana loan would allow her to purchase a knitting machine to more rapidly produce her clothes.
Beatrice Attitsogbi
Beatrice sells her own baked goods, and she wants to grow her business so she can attain financial security for her family. A loan would allow her to purchase a kneading machine that would rapidly reduce the time it takes to make each loaf of bread.
Bless Nunyanu
Bless operates her own tailoring shop in the village of Anloga, where she creates beautiful garments out of traditional Kente and Ghanaian batik, along with other ingenious fabrics. She earned her certificate and ability to practice from her apprenticeship with one of the most renowned tailors in Anloga, Madame Comfort Banini.
Patience Adzakpo
Although she is from Srogboe, Patience frequently travels to the neighboring country of Togo to purchase materials for her tailoring business, as well as to sell her products at a greater profit there.
Mawufemor Nyonuvlo
Mawufemor is a tailor who needs a Lumana loan to buy more sewing machines for her shop.
Cooperatives Needing Funding
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