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Ehab Abu Hassan
“To start up a project in Gaza is a challenge but I overcame it. My family helped me find a good place to establish my pharmacy and make the shelves and main furniture for It.”, said Ihab. Then, I had another challenge to fill the pharmacy with medicine and drugs.” “I heard of the microfinance project at Islamic Relief and the possibility to get a loan from WAFAA. Elhamdulillah, I was one of those who got a loan from WAFAA to fulfill the needs of my pharmacy.” Ihab has got Qard Hasan loans so he could make the pharmacy full with all the needs of the patients and customers. He said, “When people come to my pharmacy they find what they need of medicine or health items. I’d like to thank Islamic Relief and WAFAA. Such loans help us start a new successful life because it is the only right way for unemployed graduates to live in dignity.”
The Successful Story of Ahmad Mesbah Balour
Despite of the bad economic situation I’m living “Ahmad Balour” but I’m so happy that I finally found a job, where I have a barber skill which I master it very well, but the capital stands a barrier for me to open my own barber shop so I knew about Wafaa International Group that gives loans with no interest for small projects. So I went to it asking for help to make my project where I always dreamed about. The Group studied my case and my economic situation and agreed to lend me the wanted amount so I made the shop. And I’d like to finish my talk in thanking The International Islamic Charity Organization for its support and on the services it makes for my Palestinian people.
The Successful Story of Al Hussein Abou Slaymah
His situation does not differs a lot from other graduate students who don’t find any job opportunity in their majors and are seeking in short term employment projects and few of them who take the opportunity and find a job at the end of their search. But what differs Al Hussein Abou Slaymah from others is his father who is a retired cultivation engineer and raise rabbits, but the lack of money was a barrier to him where Al Hussein says: “my dad encouraged me to open a project of raising rabbits and he’ll help me in supervision and follow up but I failed in getting a capital for the project until I knew about Wafaa International Group where it did her role cooperating with The International Islamic Charity Organization to finance the project. Al Hussein thanks Wafaa International Group and The International Islamic Charity Organization by saying: “I hope that they continue to provide more help for the projects especially the ones for young unemployed people.” And he continues by saying regarding his outlook to the future: “from this project I can repay the monthly installment and save the rest for the wedding expenses.
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