A loan helped a member to buy ingredients such as starch, cheese, eggs, butter, and more.


San Jose Group's story

San Jose is the name of this group, where all of the women have the goal of giving their families a decent life without lacking or needing anything. They are within the poverty elimination program, where they all fight tirelessly to get ahead and have a better future.

One of the members is Teresa, who works preparing and selling chipas, which are a traditional Paraguayan food eaten year-round. She is a person who fights for her family in order to give them everything and so they do not forgo needs of any sort.

She is happy with the opportunity she is receiving to be a part of the group, since it offers support not only to her, but also to the other group members so they may achieve their goals together.

She requested this loan to buy ingredients for making her chipas, such as starch, cheese, eggs, butter, and other products to continue with her work.

Note: The child in the photo is the daughter of one of the group members signing this loan.

In this group: Maria Veronica, Blanca Arnalia, Sonia Raquel, Angelica, Blanca Noemi, Tomasa, Celia, Ramona, Alberta, Lilia Raquel, Teresa, Mercedes, Pabla Benita, Fatima, Leady Diana, Lujan, Graciela, Eduvigis, Cecilia Celena, Eva Idalina

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Julie Arenson.


This loan is special because:

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



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