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Placida creates "pollera" skirts worn by "cholitas" (indigenous women who wear the traditional costume), working in a variety of fabrics. She is separated and has six children who are grown and independent. She still has one daughter dependent on her. She is the sole provider of income for her family since she cannot count on any other help.
Her home is in the Irpavi II district of La Paz. This is the first time she has requested a loan from Impro. The loan will be used to purchase fabric, lining, thread and other supplies in order to continue her work and ensure the income so necessary for her family.
Translated from Spanish by Susan Sanford, Kiva volunteer
Placida elabora polleras para cholita y realiza su trabajo en diferentes tipos de tela; ella es separada y tiene seis hijos que son mayores de edad e independientes, solo una esta a su cargo. Es la única que genera ingresos para la subsistencia de su familia ya que no cuenta con otra ayuda. Su domicilio se encuentra ubicado en la zona de Irpavi II de la ciudad de La Paz.. Es la primera vez que solicita un crédito en Impro; el crédito será destinado para realizar para la compra de tela, forro, hilos y otros, de esta manera continuar su trabajo y asegurar sus ingresos tan necesarios para mantener a su familia..