Meet Microentrepreneurs helped by Accion International
If you aren’t convinced that Accion International is a great organization, read some stories of microentrepreneurs who have been helped by the resources and people of Accion.
For example:
- Vasanti Amin, of India, who owns a small tea and snack shop.
- Karoline Peters, a restaurant owner in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
- Luis Pillar, who opened a grocery store in Ecuador to provide for his family,
- Ronis Rosa, a car wash employee now a car detailing business owner in Milford, Massachusetts
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Jun 20, 2008 at 9:47 pm
[...] Much better than most international development methods, microfinance helps communities and families grow more self-sufficient, one small business at a time. [...]
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