Mary, a hardworking woman from Nairobi, Kenya, had always dreamed of a better life. She worked long hours, often juggling multiple jobs, yet she could barely make ends meet. Despite her dedication, she constantly struggled with bills, school fees for her children, and daily expenses. Poverty had become a heavy burden, affecting her confidence, her relationships, and even her health. She often felt hopeless, wondering if she would ever escape the cycle of financial struggle.
Like many others, Mary had tried several ways to improve her finances. She invested in small businesses, took loans, and followed advice from friends and online programs. Some efforts brought temporary relief, but nothing seemed sustainable. Month after month, she found herself back in the same cycle of scarcity and frustration. Her situation made her anxious and even embarrassed to socialize, as she always felt “behind” compared to her peers.TO READ MORE,TAP HERE



