Meet Rose Musau, a dedicated daycare manager whose journey with Tiny Totos has transformed her care business and self belief, and the lives of countless children in her community in the process. Shosho's story is a testament to the power of entrepreneurship and the positive impact of quality childcare in Kenya.
A Growing Business
Rose’s daycare, Shosho Kitengela, joined the Tiny Totos network in November 2023 with 17 children. With our support and guidance, she has not only expanded her business to serve 25 children but also significantly increased her revenue from KES 9,500 to KES 41,000. This remarkable growth demonstrates the power of entrepreneurship and the value of quality childcare.
Key Achievements:
● Business Expansion: Secured a business relocation loan to accommodate more children.
● Nutritional Services: Started preparing nutritious meals for children, boosting income and providing a valuable service to parents.
● Community Outreach: Held a successful parents' meeting, attracting new enrollments.
● Business Management: Improved financial record-keeping and adopted a more professional approach to business operations.
Empowering Other Women
Rose's success has inspired other women in her community. By offering quality childcare, she has enabled mothers to pursue their own goals and contribute to the local economy.
Rose’s Perspective
In her own words, Rose shared, "I feel more confident and capable as a tech savvy business owner. My daycare now feels like a real school, thanks to the ECD material and training from Tiny Totos. I wish I knew Tiny Totos when I first started because my daycare parents are very happy with the changes they’re seeing at my daycare and the products they are able to buy from me.”
The Tiny Totos Impact
Tiny Totos is proud to have played a crucial role in Shosho's success. Our support, resources, and training have empowered her to grow her business, improve the quality of care for children, and contribute to the local community.
Conclusion
Rose's story is a shining example of the potential for growth and success in Kenya's care economy. By investing in quality childcare, we can empower women, support children's development, and contribute to a more vibrant and equitable society.
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