Food Business

A loan of $525 helps to start a food business.

Food Business

Abdul Manan Bhatti need a loan of $525 A loan of $525 helps to start a food 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." — Quran 2:274

Abdul Manan Bhatti's business was wrecked due to COVID19. For the past 26 years, he was selling shoes as his livelihood. Lately, he had also started selling fish as another business since the income from one business alone was not enough. Abdul Manan has 5 children; 4 daughters and a son. He has educated all his daughters and is very proud of doing so. His youngest daughter is 4 whereas the eldest is 16 years of age. Abdul Mananwishes to provide his wife and children a comfortable living. 

Abdul Manan won't sell shoes anymore. Instead, he now wants to focus on his food business. He catches fish, which his wife then makes into delicious food. He sells the cooked fish in various areas as well as online. When the winter season will be over, Abdul Manan will start selling other food items. He and his wife work as a team and are passionate about their new business. They are hoping it will help them earn better and take better care of their children. We want to support Abdul Manan in his new venture and want to see him succeed. Please donate to this microentrepreneur. 

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#Lahore #Services #Male
"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." — Quran 2:274

Abdul Manan Bhatti's business was wrecked due to COVID19. For the past 26 years, he was selling shoes as his livelihood. Lately, he had also started selling fish as another business since the income from one business alone was not enough. Abdul Manan has 5 children; 4 daughters and a son. He has educated all his daughters and is very proud of doing so. His youngest daughter is 4 whereas the eldest is 16 years of age. Abdul Mananwishes to provide his wife and children a comfortable living. 

Abdul Manan won't sell shoes anymore. Instead, he now wants to focus on his food business. He catches fish, which his wife then makes into delicious food. He sells the cooked fish in various areas as well as online. When the winter season will be over, Abdul Manan will start selling other food items. He and his wife work as a team and are passionate about their new business. They are hoping it will help them earn better and take better care of their children. We want to support Abdul Manan in his new venture and want to see him succeed. Please donate to this microentrepreneur. 

Tags
#Lahore #Services #Male
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