Fe Y Esperanza 1 Group

Fe Y Esperanza 1 Group

A loan of $4,450 helps a member to buy 3 quintals of rice, 3 quintals of sugar, 1 quintal of beans, 2 jugs of oil, 1 box of soap.

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Fe Y Esperanza 1 Group

Fe Y Esperanza 1 Group's story

From León, Nicaragua, meet the communal association Fe y Esperanza, cycle 51, made up of 8 members. They are known for their good credit history. The businesses that are common are small shop, meal sales. pig sales, tortilla sales.

Lidia Lucila (dressed in the print mustard colored shirt, red skirt) is 29 years old. She considers herself to be a responsible, nice person. She is single and has two children (a boy and a girl) and they both are in school. In her house live the three of them.

Her business is a small neighborhood store and she sells fritanga [typical dish]. She has been doing this work for 10 years. What she likes about her business is the competition.

The loan will be used to buy 3 quintals of rice, 3 quintals of sugar, 1 quintal of beans, 2 jugs of oil, and 1 box of soap.

Her dreams and hopes for the future are to have a prosperous business with a diversity of products.

She advises women to take chances and start your own business and take advantage of the opportunity the Pro-Mujer is offering with loans.

She counts on you to continue progressing with her family.

In this group: Petrona , Maria Martir , Lesbia Eulogia , Leandro Evelio , Lidia Lucila , Maria Esperanza , Sandra Maritza , Sara Mercedes

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Charissa Nelson. View original language description.

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