Clothing Business

A loan of $180 helps to start a clothing business.

Clothing Business

Azaran bibi need a loan of $180 A loan of $180 helps to start a clothing business.

"Those who spend their wealth [in Allah 's way] by night and by day, secretly and publicly - they will have their reward with their Lord. And no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve." - Quran 2:274
  Azaran bibi from Bahawalnagar is a hard-working woman and a supportive wife. She supports her husband financially through thick and thin, but there are times when she is not able to do enough. Her husband, Ahsan Sajid, is a government sector employee and does two jobs to support his family. A responsible father, Ahsan tries to ensure that all needs of the family are met timely and adequately. Despite Ahsan working two jobs, the expenses are not covered. As they live in a rented house, most of his income is spent on paying the rent and other bills. Having 12 years of experience in the clothing business, Azaran wants to earn by selling clothes. For some time now, Azaran couldn’t continue her business as there was no stock and no accessories to stitch from. But Azaran cannot wait to start supporting her husband and children again. She reached Seed Out for a loan to restart her business. She has requested a loan of $180 to buy fabric and accessories such as buttons, threads, and needles. She will sell the clothes in the neighborhood and to her relatives. She is positive her clothes will be liked by her customers, and they will return. The financial tension in Azaran’s household will be released, and they will live a healthier life.

It helps empower a female entrepreneur and provide for her family.

It helps empower a female entrepreneur and provide for her family.

Tags

#Bahawalnagar #Boutique / stitched clothes #Female

$180 funded raised of $180 goal

J
4 people just donated
  • J
    John .

    $2 Recent donation

  • Syed Haris

    $165 Recent donation

  • K
    Khan Barakzai

    $5 Recent donation

  • A
    Anonymous

    $9 Recent donation

"Those who spend their wealth [in Allah 's way] by night and by day, secretly and publicly - they will have their reward with their Lord. And no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve." - Quran 2:274
  Azaran bibi from Bahawalnagar is a hard-working woman and a supportive wife. She supports her husband financially through thick and thin, but there are times when she is not able to do enough. Her husband, Ahsan Sajid, is a government sector employee and does two jobs to support his family. A responsible father, Ahsan tries to ensure that all needs of the family are met timely and adequately. Despite Ahsan working two jobs, the expenses are not covered. As they live in a rented house, most of his income is spent on paying the rent and other bills. Having 12 years of experience in the clothing business, Azaran wants to earn by selling clothes. For some time now, Azaran couldn’t continue her business as there was no stock and no accessories to stitch from. But Azaran cannot wait to start supporting her husband and children again. She reached Seed Out for a loan to restart her business. She has requested a loan of $180 to buy fabric and accessories such as buttons, threads, and needles. She will sell the clothes in the neighborhood and to her relatives. She is positive her clothes will be liked by her customers, and they will return. The financial tension in Azaran’s household will be released, and they will live a healthier life.

It helps empower a female entrepreneur and provide for her family.

It helps empower a female entrepreneur and provide for her family.

Tags

#Bahawalnagar #Boutique / stitched clothes #Female

Give with peace of mind
on Seed Out

Every donation is backed by our Trust & Safety guarantee.

  • Rigorously vetted

    Each fundraiser is reviewed by our team to ensure they are legitimate.

  • Rigorously vetted

    Each fundraiser is reviewed by our team to ensure they are legitimate.

  • Rigorously vetted

    Each fundraiser is reviewed by our team to ensure they are legitimate.