A loan helped a member to purchase garments, such as shirts, pants, blouses, T-shirts, shorts, and others.


Kuña Guapa Group's story

This committee is called “Kuña Guapa,” which means hard-working women since they all strive for their families so that they can give them better living conditions. They are also in the poverty elimination program, fighting together to get ahead.

Maria Teresa is a part of this group. She is married and the mother of four children, who are her reason to fight and for whom she strives to be able to provide for them and give them everything she was not able to have. She mentions that she and her husband are looking for a way to be able to give the best to their children so that they do not experience deprivations like the ones she went through.

She mentions that she earns a living selling clothing and that, through her effort and daily struggle, she has been improving the business that she has. She mentions that she started with very little and with sacrifice has been improving.

She is requesting this loan for the purchase of various garments to sell, such as shirts, pants, blouses, T-shirts, shorts, and others.

In this group: Noelia, Yessica Noelia, Liz Araceli, Miguela, Mirta, Adela, Rafaela, Carmen Elizabet, Camila Irene, Maria Teresa, Epifania, Maria Carolina, Maria Sixta, Marly Maribel, Vilma, Silvia Lorena, Karen Vanessa, Sebastiana Flora

Translated from Spanish.


This loan is special because:

It is accompanied by an industry leading poverty-elimination program.



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