
Jennifer Leticia
A loan of $1,650 helps to buy feed and medicine for her chickens.

Jennifer Leticia's story
Jennifer Leticia and her family live in El Pollo, in the Portoviejo canton, a place surrounded by lots of vegetation, where the majority of people work in the fields and sell their products. She is a hard-working woman who looks for a way to earn an income and help her husband get ahead. She achieves this with the help of loans. She is grateful for the loans and asks for continued help.
Jennifer Leticia raises chickens. She buys the chicks when they are small, and raises them until they have an adequate weight. She then sells them outside her house, on a table that she sets up to sell the chickens either by the pound, or whole, according to what the customers prefer. She also sells to merchants who come to buy them to take to other cities. This loan is to buy food and medicine for the chickens.
Previous loan details
Jennifer Leticia's previous loanTranslated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerDennis Dunphy. View original language description.