A mother of four, before starting her business, Guadalupe worked at a reception hall for close to a decade.
Read MoreFor nearly two years, Maryluz has run a boutique in Newark selling jewelry and accessories.
Read MoreEmilia found out about Grameen America through a friend who invited her to attend a center meeting.
Read MoreYubelki and her husband have operated their grocery store in Newark for over two years.
Read MoreAurora first learned about Grameen America through a chance meeting.
Read MoreMaria started selling traditional Mexican food out of her house on the weekend. Her food quickly became a popular destination in her community in Los Angeles, with lines out the door.
Read MoreLocated in Upper Manhattan, Rebeca’s store is an eclectic mix—it is both a money transfer business and wellness juice bar.
Read MoreFor Maria, life has been a lot easier since she joined Grameen America.
Read MoreFor Tedy, each workday is different. She could be assisting an immigration lawyer, advising a client with a speeding ticket, notarizing a document or assisting with taxes. A wife and mother of two young sons, this spring Teddy graduated college as a paralegal.
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