In my village, when a girl leaves school, people assume she will get married. That expectation weighed heavily on me—but deep down, I knew that wasn’t the life I wanted. I wanted more. Everything changed when I was given the opportunity to attend a business training with Global Village Connect. During the training, I learned something that shifted my thinking completely: I didn’t need a lot of money to begin. I could start small and grow step by step. That simple idea gave me courage—and hope. After completing the training, I decided to raise some starting capital through casual labor. I worked for five days digging in someone’s garden and earned 10,000 shillings (about $2.80). It wasn’t much, but it was mine. It was my first step toward independence. With that money, I began selling vegetables in my village. Slowly, my business started to grow. Today, I earn a daily profit of 3,000 shillings (around 80 cents), and I save 1,000 shillings (20 cents) every single day without fail. Those savings make me proud, because they represent a future I am building for myself. I can now support my parents by buying small household items like sugar, soap, and food. Being able to contribute has changed how I see myself. I have learned how to manage my money wisely, and I believe my business will continue to grow. Today, I am happier, more confident, and full of hope. I am deeply grateful to Global Village Connect for opening my eyes and helping me see that—even when life is difficult—I can create my own path.
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