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We go further

Poverty is isolation. It is hunger and instability. It's a cycle that's hard to break. That's why we work harder. We work smarter on the plan and on the ground. We go further.
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Poverty is isolation.

It is hunger and instability driving by gender, heritage, and disability.

It’s a cycle that’s hard to break.

That’s why we work harder. Because when people get an opportunity they fight like champions.

They learn.

And they save.

And they profit.

And so do we.

We are a nonprofit that takes pride in profit.

We go to the hardest places and we stay longer.

We work smarter on the plan and on the ground.

But we’re not going to eliminate poverty, our participants are.

We help women help themselves profit.

We go further.

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