This is the story of Sadia Tumarumpong, a Filipina who was able to lift herself and her family out of this dire situation.
Urban life in Manila was unkind to the family. Kazim managed to obtain only seasonal work at construction sites so Sadia opened a small convenience store in their house and earned $2 on a good day.
One day, her husband found a PMDF (Mentors’ partner organization in Manila) flyer. Sadia read about the program and her dreams of providing a better future for her family led her to attend a PMDF training session and receive her first loan.
She used her loan to open a halo-halo (a cold snack consisting of mixed fruits served with crushed ice and milk) business. With sound financial discipline and a dream to keep her going, her business steadily survived and improved.
Sadia is currently on her ninth business loan cycle and also operates a dry goods store. Her enterprising spirit has even brought her into the world of real estate. With this income, she was able to buy their home and send her children to college.
“I grew up very, very poor and surrounded by the constant terror of war. It brings tears to my eyes to think of how much has changed,” said Sadia. “My life is completely different now because PMDF took a chance on me. I have developed a sense of social responsibility and leadership. I have removed myself and my family out of poverty and have truly achieved self-reliance.”
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