Mrs. Le Thi Ngoc Diep’s family is among the disadvantaged households in the local community. The family relies primarily on recycling, involving the collection and sale of recyclable materials for profit. Additionally, her husband works as a construction worker, but the work is unstable. The family comprises seven members, including five school-aged children. With a monthly income limit of only $1 per person per day, the family often struggles to meet their basic living expenses, cover tuition fees, and purchase school supplies for all five children.
Consequently, Mrs. Le Thi Ngoc Diep has had to resort to obtaining loans with high-interest rates to finance her children’s education at the beginning of each new school year. Recognizing the need for financial stability, the family aims to secure a loan to increase their capital for the sale of recyclable materials. This initiative is essential for alleviating the financial burden on the family and ensuring a brighter future for their children.

