A loan helped a member to buy groceries for her store, such as rice, sugar, soap, oil, cleaning products for the home, bread, and juices, among other things.


Fuentes De Agua Viva Group's story

Rosa is 33 years old, married, and the mother of two children. She has owned a convenience store for twelve years. She also makes other income through selling clothes and planting staple grains on a small plot of land.

She seeks a Fundenuse loan, with Kiva funds, to buy groceries, such as rice, sugar, soap, oil, cleaning products for the home, bread, and juices, among other things. With her prior loan she made good income. Now she wants to have more customers, so she needs to buy more products to satisfy her clientele.

Rosa is part of the Fuentes de Agua Viva solidarity group with Ancelmo and Melvin. They all work in the same type of business.

In this group: Ancelmo, Rosa, Melvin

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Laurie Hiller.


This loan is special because:

It helps promote financial inclusion in Nicaragua's rural northwest.



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