A loan helped a member to buy flour, yeast, oil, etc.


Sagrada Familia Group's story

Maritza is fifty-seven years old and for more than twenty years she has been making and selling bread, which has been the livelihood of her family for all these years. She started out selling donuts on the streets, and she also sells nacatamales on the weekends.

She is requesting a new loan from Fundenuse with Kiva funds to buy flour, yeast, oil, etc. Her goal is to grow her business and be able to generate employment.

She is part of the Sagrada Familia solidarity group along with Rosa Amalia and Ana, who sell basic grains, and Rosa Leonor, who sells meat.

In this group: Rosa Amalia, Maritza, Rosa Leonor , Ana

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Francesca Ferreccio.


This loan is special because:

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



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