By Nelson A. King
A Bushwick, Brooklyn nanny
who spent over 30 years helping
families in Brooklyn, Manhattan
and New Jersey with
their children has now turned
her attention to helping others
improve their credit score.
Lafleur Duncan, 53 – a
Vincentian-born former wing
defense and goal defense in
netball with the Brooklynbased
Vincentian netball club,
Hairoun, in the Caribbean
American Netball Association
(CANA) championship – told
Caribbean Life on Tuesday that
losing her job as a nanny, amid
the COVID-19 pandemic, has
been a blessing in disguise.
“COVID changed my life
after losing my nanny position,”
said Duncan, who
migrated to Brooklyn in 1988
from St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, stating that the
last family she worked with, as
a nanny in Brooklyn Heights,
moved back to New Orleans
during the pandemic.
Duncan, the mother of two
sons and a grandmother of
one, had previously worked as
a nanny in Manhattan and
Bellemeade, NJ.
“I was giving this opportunity
Caribbean L 18 ife, APR. 30-MAY 6, 2021
to help people in the
US become financially free,
teaching financial literacy,
as a credit consulting agent,”
she added. “I am happy to help
families with excellent credit.”
Duncan — who hails from
Cedars, along the eastern
coast of mainland St. Vincent
— said she was invited on a
Zoom call by Jamaican Nicole
Henry Brown, a fellow church
member at Freedom Hall
Church of God, an evangelical
church, on Albany Avenue in
Brooklyn.
“I went on the call, listened
to the presentation and little
did I know that I was already
affiliated with the company,
getting my credit restored,”
she said.
“And, at the end of the call,
the presenter said to go back
to the person who invited you;
and, then, he said, don’t go
anywhere yet, we have another
presenter who is going to tell
you how you can be a part of
the company, starting your
own business, being in the
business for yourself but not
by yourself,” Duncan added.
Duncan said she already has
“a lot of people who needed the
credit restoration.”
“This opportunity can also
leave a legacy for your family,”
she said. “When you retire,
your children or grandchildren
can continue the business.
This opportunity has changed
my life, my why – to make a
better life for myself and my
family, and helping families
become financially free.
“My goal is to change at
least 1,000 lives this year by
helping them gain their buying
power back, starting with
credit restoration,” Duncan
added. “You may not need
my services, but some of your
family and friends might.
“If you have a 300-699
credit score and want an
increase, I have a connection
Melvern Duncan/Franklin “Supadex” Richards
that legally erases negative
things like repos, foreclosures,
late payments, medical,
student loans evictions and
more,” she continued.
Duncan can be reached at
917-588-0141; or by email at
Lafleur1968@verizon.net.
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where it’s due during COVID
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