
Mujeres Emprendedoras Del Piroy Group
A loan of $5,050 helps a member to buy fresh fruits and vegetables to sell.

Mujeres Emprendedoras Del Piroy Group's story
Mujeres Emprendedoras del Piroy is the name of this group, formed by women heads of family who make an effort to succeed and give better living conditions to their loved ones and a better future.
They are also part of the program for the elimination of poverty, where they fight to get ahead and improve their lives.
One of them is Leonida Justina, who is the president of the group. She is an enterprising person who makes an effort to get ahead, and mentions that despite having a humble job, she and her husband put a lot of effort to support their 3 children so they can have everything that they need.
Leonida Justina defines herself as a fighter, someone who persists for her loved ones to give them better conditions and avoid hardships and deprivations.
She works selling fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds, and through her work, she generates income to support her family and cover their basic needs.
She is requesting this loan to buy a variety of products to stock her business and continue with her sales. She wants to buy fresh fruits and vegetables to keep selling and thus fulfill her customers’ demands.
Note: the kids in the photo are the children of the members signing this loan.
In this group: Leonida Justina, Maria Angelica, Graciela, Rosalia, Gloria, Erika Ramona, Gladys Hermenegilda, Ruth Alice, Sara Ramona, Maria Rossana, Dolly Elizabeth, Alicia Rosana, Norma, Ramona Elvira, Catalina, Nelly Concepcion, Silvia Carolina, Blanca Cecilia, Sannie Yannette, Nieve Celeste, Nidia Noemi, Atanacia, Felicia, Elva, Maxima, Maria Celania
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerMarila Arana. View original language description.