A loan helped a member to buy oil, corn, beans, etc.


La Esperanza De Villa Nueva Group's story

Juana is fifty years old and is dedicated to making and selling bread, enchiladas, and fried plantains. She started out selling second-hand clothing, and with time, after saving her earnings, she began to sell bread and fried foods.

She is requesting a Kiva loan through FUNDENUSE to buy ingredients. Her goal is to make improvements to her home to have a better space for her fried food sales.

The other members of La Esperanza De Villa Nueva group are Scarlen, who has a grocery store, and Sarahi, who sells fried food and bread.

In this group: Juana, Scarlen, Sarahi

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Jarita Acosta.


This loan is special because:

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



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