A loan helped a member to maintain her crop to continue producing and generating income, improving her products for customer satisfaction.


El Mojaral Group's story

Leydi, 26, has been farming yucca for five years. Leydi is also a nursing technician, which allows her to care for many people.

She is applying for a loan to maintain her crop and wants to continue producing and generating income, improving her products so that her customers are satisfied.

With her extra income, she wants to continue investing in her crop to strengthen it and prevent it from getting infected with pests. She wants to continue to expand even more and to be able to provide work for other people on her plot of land.

Leydi sees herself as a person with many future projects and she is very persistent.

The communal bank, El Majoral, comprises 9 members. The leadership of the bank is represented in the photo: the president, secretary, and treasurer.

In this group: Tesoro, Ruth, Angela Leonela, Anita, Edilia, Leydi Bliss, Juan Dagoberto, Wilson, Luisa

Translated from Spanish.


This loan is special because:

It empowers women through community support and financial training.



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