The young entrepreneurs are sweeping San Pedro Sula and other cities in the country. Their desire to get ahead and earn an income motivates them to fight for their dreams, just like that is the case of three Sampedranos who decided to open their store.

Jonathan Hernández (31) and sisters Natalia Villars (33) and Lidia Nehring (27) joined efforts and capital to open a classified clothing business called “< b>Jona's” (Jo by Jonathan and Na by Natalia).

“Our business was born in response to the need for employment, communicators and publicists were hit very hard by the pandemic. We didn't have a job so we decided to create one. Jonathan has the knowledge and management of buying and selling. Lidia, my sister has a degree in Communications and is very good at network marketing and I am also a communicator, I am very good at customer service and network sales”, says Natalia Villars.

Young people start a clothing store in the downtown San Pedro Sula

In their store they offer clothes for men and women that they like to wear casually but without losing style, jeans, shirts, blouses, leggings, formal shirts and they also sell accessories.

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