Women with Disabilities' Entrepreneurship Project
Evelyn, owner of Sister Nina's Kitchen, launched her
catering business using the entrepreneur skills she developed through the Women
with Disabilities Entrepreneurship Project. This two-year multi-regional
project connects women with disabilities with microenterprise training to start
their own small business. Clients of Sister Nina's Kitchen receive a personal
chef service that provides meals on a weekly basis. While receiving TANF,
Evelyn searched for opportunities to achieve self-sufficiency. Through
determination and hard work, she completed the course, started her own catering
business, and went on to receive the Georgia Microenterprise Network's first
Microentrepreneur Award.
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