
Success Story Khaja Bee
At 59, Khaja Bee embodies resilience. Facing financial struggles due to her husband's illness, she joined the Asha Kolping Group in 2019. With Kolping India’s support through the Individual Income Generation Program, she secured a Rs. 10,000 loan and started a Xerox center near Pragnapur bus stop. Her husband, daughter, and son-in-law later joined, expanding services. The business now provides stability, covering food, medical needs, and a steady Rs. 4,000–6,000 monthly income. Her journey from hardship to self-reliance is an inspiration, proving that determination and community support can transform lives and empower individuals toward a secure future.

LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT FOR ESTABLISHING A FAST FOOD CENTER
Name: Gopu Arogya Mary
Place : Surarm
G. Arogya Mary, supported by Hyderabad Archdiocese Social Service Society
with Rs.50,000/- launched a fast food centre in Suraram, Medchal, with her
husband Johan Poul Reddy. Both manage the business while balancing family life
with two children, Anni Snithika (5th grade) and Suhaan (1st grade). Their initiative
not only provides employment but also addresses local food needs, contributing
to community development in Malkajgiri District. Arogya Mary's determination
showcases the transformative potential of grassroots entrepreneurship,
highlighting the significance of collaborative support in fostering socio-economic
empowerment