Maria De Los Angeles and her family live in the village of 24 de Mayo. The humble residents work in agriculture producing onions, beans, tomatoes, poultry, and pigs and in trade in general.
In her house, Maria De Los Angeles has a small grocery store where she sells a variety of products for daily consumption. She also sells a variety of school supplies. She works every day, serving customers who come to buy every day.
This loan is to buy biscuits, rice, oils, noodles, flours, eggs, notebooks, pens, pencils, glues, and water; to make electricity payments, etc.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Joann S. View original language description.