Second Day of Interviews with the Entrepreneurs
Posted by shawn alexander on Tue, Oct 27, 2009 @ 06:58 PM
They really don't have a break from this arduous lifestyle. I read, work, watch TV , go to movies, eat at restaurants, travel around and go to a gym. Their days are so routine. Get up early, work all day, with little to show for it, go home to a hot cardboard sized house, care for their children. With nothing to entertain them, they go to bed and start all over again with no change in schedule while the pressure of having enough for the day or week always looms over their shoulders. Always looming. They are impressive women any way you cut it. As with all of us, we just want to get to the plate and the chance to hit the ball. That is what Fondespwa is trying to do. Get the Haitian women to the plate and then they have to swing the bat. They will connect. No doubt about it.