A loan helped to buy corn, beans, rice, sugar, juices, candys, sodas, bread, eggs and other products to sell in her shop.


Rosa Ester's story

Rosa is married. Her husband is a plumber and they have two children.

Rosa has being selling staples in her own shop for six years. She started this project because she needed an income to have a better life. She also makes pupusas [a thick corn tortilla stuffed with cheese, fried pork rind, chicken, or refried beans] to sell. She has experience in tailoring and, in the past, she used to raise chickens.

Rosa is asking for this loan to buy corn, beans, rice, sugar, juices, candy, sodas, bread, eggs and other products to sell in her shop.

Rosa would love to have a bigger shop and increase her income.

Translated from Spanish.


This loan is special because:

It enables vulnerable women to start and grow their own business.



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