A loan helped a member to buy raw materials, such as flour, eggs, candy, whipped cream, and others.


La Esperanza Group's story

The group is called La Esperanza [The Hope], as all its members hope to improve their living conditions and those of their loved ones so that they lack nothing. The group is also part of the poverty elimination program.

One of the members is Maria Concepcion, who makes a living from the production and sale of cakes of all kinds. She says that she generates sustenance for her loved ones through her work.

Maria Concepcion mentions that although her business is modest, she wants to grow it so that she can improve her craft and be able to give the best to her family.

She is requesting this loan to buy raw materials, such as flour, eggs, candy, whipped cream, and others, so she can continue with her work.

Note: The children in the photo are the children of the group members who are signing this loan.

In this group: Alicia Romina, Astemia, Griselda, Maria Concepcion, Maria Luisa, Rocio, Emiliana, Bernarda, Julia, Guillerma, Aurelia, Natividad, Maria Rozana, Blanca Beatriz, Agueda, Camila Lujan, Laura, Cinthia Graciela, Maria Leticia, Delsi Aide

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Michelle Herrera Garcia.


This loan is special because:

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



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