
Hector Anibal
A loan of $1,200 helps to buy grocery products to sell.

Hector Anibal's story
Hector Aníbal, 57, is single and lives in the municipality of San Marcos, Santa Barbara. He's had a business selling consumer staples from his grocery store for 10 years. Before, he used to work in agriculture.
Hector is requesting a loan from ODEF in the sum of 30,000 Honduran lempiras. He will use the funds to buy rice, corn, beans, dairy products, cheese, butter, bread, sausages, chicken, meat, soft drinks, and other consumer products. He thinks that this loan will help him to increase his income and have greater financial stability for himself and his family.
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerLisa Grobar. View original language description.