A loan helped a member to buy flour, eggs, meat, vegetables, condiments, oil, and other things.


Virgen De Itati Group's story

"Virgen de Itati" is the name of this group, which is made up of enterprising women who fight in order to get ahead, and who look for a way to be able to give better living conditions to their families. They are also part of the poverty-elimination program.

Felipa is one of the members, who works making and selling all types of food, as she already has a cafeteria in her own house. She says that her goal is to be able to continue working and to go ahead improving in order to be able to give her family a dignified life, and also to be able to continue supporting the household needs.

She mentions that her business started modestly that that, with her daily struggle, it's gone ahead improving and building up until it's arrived at what it is today.

She's requesting this loan in order to be able to buy ingredients, such as flour, eggs, meat, vegetables, condiments, oil, and other things, to use in her cafeteria.

Note: The child in the photo is the sone of one of the group members who is taking this loan.

In this group: Edilsa Morelia, Sebastiana Celina, Dilma Elizabeth, Felipa, Liz Antonela, Felidas, Andresa, Nilda Fabiola, Mirta, Angela Rosa, Fidelina, Sandra Noemi, Fatima Del Pilar, Teodora, Ramona Evangelista, Karen Maribel, Estela Mary

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Kathy McCardwell.


This loan is special because:

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



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