Ramona Elizabeth and her family live in the city of Portoviejo, which was affected by an earthquake on April 16, 2016. This city is rich in its production of vegetables, legumes, and tropical fruits for domestic consumption.
Ramona Elizabeth cares for her daughter who has Down syndrome, so she takes priority. In order to generate income, she sells clothes for women, men, and children. Customers from other neighborhoods come to her house to buy her products on credit and then pay in weekly installments. Ramona Elizabeth works every day.
This loan will be used to buy jeans, spandex, dresses, children’s outfits, pajamas, robes, T-shirts, Bermuda shorts, and other garments.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Ronan Reodica. View original language description.