A loan helped a member to buy flour, yeast, oil, etc..


Sagrada Familia Group's story

Maritza is fifty-seven years old and for more than twenty years has dedicated herself to making bread and baking, which has maintained her family for all these years. She also sells “nacatamales” on the weekends. She started by selling donuts on the street.

Maritza is applying for a loan at Fundenuse using the Kiva fund to buy flour, yeast, oil, etc.. Her goal is to expand her business and be able to generate employment for others. She is part of the “Sagrada Familia” solidarity group, together with Rosa Amalia, who sells basic grains and Rosa Leonor, who sells meat.

In this group: Rosa Amalia, Maritza, Rosa Leonor

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Vicki Crook.


This loan is special because:

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



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