SAHM's Start Their Own Business
With only an idea and no business plan in place, Taquoya Porter and Crystal Dunn set out on a mission to redefine the term stay-at-home mom.
With a shoestring budget and only the skills they had acquired through educational training and work experience, the two Indianapolis women started their own home-based business, S.A.H.M. (Stay at Home Moms) Administrators.
“Just because you’re a mom and because you stay at home doesn’t mean you’ve lost the skills you’ve learned,” Dunn said. “We can be stay-at-home moms and still work.”
Dunn and Porter, along with other stay-at-home moms, provide receptionist, clerical and administrative services to other small businesses.
And on Saturday, the women hosted their first Indiana Home-based Business Fair at the Ramada Inn near Pendleton Pike and I-465 to showcase “legitimate home-based opportunities,” Dunn said.
With a database of more than 50 interested mothers with backgrounds in everything from teaching and event planning to legal representation, S.A.H.M. Administrators is an opportunity for professional women on the mommy track to earn money while working from home.
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Laura on October 4th, 2007 6:52 pm
What a good idea these moms had! Best wishes to them, and thanks to your for sharing their story.
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