Santa is the coordinator of her group, Mujeres Valientes 1, 2 & 3 (Brave Women). She lives in a modest home with her long term partner. She says that her most difficult challenge is not having her own house and she wants to build one. She enjoys doing business and is excited to receive her first loan with Esperanza. She started her business when she realized she needed extra income and save US$90; she has now had her business for a year. Santa plans to use this loan to invest in her business by buying chicken, beef and pork for her butcher shop. She will use the profits to buy a washing machine and to save to buy a vehicle.
This Esperanza associate joined us because she wanted to improve her business and her story is representative of her group and of Esperanza's Haitian and Dominican (many of whom recently emigrated to the DR from Haiti) clients generally. Her group is located in the rural areas surrounding La Romana, where the sugarcane harvest and the tourist industry dominate the economy. This area, like nearly all impoverished areas of the Dominican Republic, suffers from unreliable running water (none of which is potable) and electricity.
In this group: Santa, Francisca, Mireya, Betty, Maritza, Rosa, Rosa, Alicia, Rafaela, Beronica, Mercedes, Andrea, Lucy, Nancy, Maria