Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango


Status: Paying Back

$275.00   Loan Amount
62% repaid

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador
Activity: Crafts

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $275.00
Loan Use: Invest in her business in the purchase of materials such as: plush, down, fabric, lace, eyes, etc.
Repayment Term: 6 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: N/A
Date Listed: Sep 1, 2009
Date Disbursed: Aug 14, 2009
Date Funded:Sep 1, 2009

About the Country

Country:Ecuador
Avg Annual Income:$4,776.00
Currency:United States Dollars (USD)



Luz lives on 3-44 Cebollar Street, in the city of Cuenca. She is 35 years old, married, and has four children, ages 14, 10, 5, and 3 years old. The oldest of her children is studying in the high school Cesar Dávila. Her younger children are in the school República de Alemania (Republic of Germany). They live in their parent's house, but they are not dependent on them. Her husband is a driver for a business and is the biggest support in the home, being the right-hand man.


Luz makes plush toys. She has worked in this business for 5 years or so. It is a good business because she sells plush toys all year long, and even more during the Christmas months and St. Valentine's Day. She works together with her children.


She has been with the FUNDACIÓN ESPOIR for six cycles, and she is grateful for the benefits she receives and the good treatment they offer. With the loan that the foundation will give her, she is going to invest in her business, purchasing more material, such as plush, down, fabric, lace, polyester, eyes, etc.


The benefit of working at home is that she can spend all day with her children at her side, and she can take care of her home. Her goal for the future is to have her own house.

Translated from Spanish by Amy McGinty, Kiva Volunteer


Luz vive en la calle del Cebollar 3-44 en la ciudad de Cuenca, tiene 35 años de edad, esta casada concibió 4 hijos de 14, 10, 5, 3 años de edad el mayor de sus hijos esta estudiando en el colegio Cesar Dávila, y sus hijos menores se encuentran en la escuela República de Alemania.

Viven en casa de sus padres pero no son dependientes de ellos, su esposo es chofer de una empresa y es el mayor apoyo en su hogar, siendo su mano derecha.

Luz se dedica a la elaboración de peluches, trabaja en este negocio unos 5 años, es un buen negocio por que todo el tiempo se vende peluches y mucho más en los meses de navidad y San Valentín, trabaja junto con sus hijos.


Lleva 6 ciclos en la FUNDACIÓN ESPOIR y le agrada los beneficios que recibe y el buen trato que les ofrecen, con el préstamo que la fundación le concede va a invertir en su negocio comprando más material como es felpa, plumón, tela, encaje, poliéster, ojos, etc.

El beneficio de trabajar en casa es que pasa todo el tiempo a lado de sus hijos y no se descuida de su hogar, su meta para el futuro es de llegar a tener su casa propia.

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Journal entries for Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to LUZ MAGALI GORDILLO SARANGO by Fundación ESPOIR in Ecuador. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 3 months of this loan, Fundación ESPOIR will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Cuenca, Ecuador
Sep 2, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Ecuador
 
Entrepreneur: Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango
Location: Cuenca, Ecuador

Dear Lender,

As you may know, all Kiva loans are actually administered by local field partners. For the past couple of months, I have been working as a Kiva Fellow with Fundación ESPOIR, a brand new Kiva field partner. Over the course of the summer, I’ve had the privilege of meeting Espoir’s first batch of Kiva borrowers and hearing their stories.

A couple of the most memorable stories I heard were from two young women who are using loans to help run their small businesses while also pursuing their education. The first, Verónica Acurio, worked for years in her parents’ restaurant before deciding to open a restaurant of her own. She now has her own restaurant and uses the profits to pay for medical school. She has one year of studies left before becoming a full-fledged doctor. Despite her impressive accomplishments, Verónica is very down to earth and not at all boastful. Before her Kiva interview, most of her fellow group members didn’t even realize that she is a medical student.

Another Kiva client, Ana Lucia Chapa, lives in the rural community of Turi with her husband and her four-year-old son. Monday through Friday, she makes the long commute to and from the city of Cuenca, where she works full-time as a housekeeper. She also raises guinea pigs, sheep, and cows at home for extra income. Ana Lucia dropped out of school when she was 14 to start working so that she could help support her family, and so she never finished high school. After she got married, though, she decided that she wanted to be a veterinarian, and started going to school on the weekends to earn her high school diploma. She still has eight or nine years of education ahead of her before she can officially become a veterinarian, but she has a great attitude and is determined. Her family has been supportive and her parents and in-laws help take care of her son while she works and studies.

Both Veronica and Ana Lucia are 23 years old, just like me. When I heard their stories, I was impressed that they could juggle so many responsibilities simultaneously and overcome such daunting obstacles in pursuit of higher education, which is more than I can say for myself. Both are cheerful and upbeat despite the difficulties they face and the long hours they put in, seven days a week. I hope to return to Cuenca ten years from now and find them both in white coats, running their own successful businesses of another sort.

Kiva clients aren’t the only people at ESPOIR with inspiring stories of upward mobility. I’ve also had the privilege of meeting staff at ESPOIR’s headquarters and four different branch offices. All received me warmly and touched me with their hospitality and generosity, but I was particularly impressed by a handful of female ESPOIR loan officers who were once village bank clients themselves. For these women, becoming loan officers is an important step forward in their lives. They find the work difficult but also quite gratifying, and are happy to be helping clients because they know how it feels to be a small-scale entrepreneur in need of business capital.

It has been exciting and inspirational to see success stories like these during my fellowship with Fundación ESPOIR. I hope you continue to support Ecuadorian entrepreneurs through ESPOIR!

To search for currently fundraising ESPOIR loans on Kiva, click here . No currently fundraising clients? Please check back soon! In the meantime, you can join ESPOIR’s Kiva Lending Team.

Best regards,

Cynthia McMurry

Kiva Fellow


Posted by Julie Ross, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Sep 10, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Luz Magali Gordillo Sarango

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
November 2009 $103.14 $103.14 Repayment Received
December 2009 $68.76 $68.76 Repayment Received
January 2010 $68.76 Available Jan 1  
February 2010 $34.34 Available Feb 1