A loan helped to purchase sugar, beans, corn, flour, toilet paper, soap, sodas, juices, etc. to sell in her store.


Erika Karina's story

Erika went to school up to the fifth grade. She is a single mother, and her two children are going to school.

Erika sells chicken sandwiches and plantain chips. She learned this job from her mother, and today it is how she earns a living honorably. She also has a store that sells basic products, and she works in agriculture.

Thanks to her two previous loans, she was able to continue working, and she has already finished paying back the loans. She needs a new loan to purchase sugar, beans, corn, flour, toilet paper, soap, sodas, juices, etc. to sell in her store. Erika’s dream is that her children study at the university and become good professionals.

Translated from Spanish.


This loan is special because:

It supports single mothers and other vulnerable women.



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