A loan helped a member to buy rice, beans, cooking oil, sugar and flour.


Nuevo Progreso 1 Group's story

Felicia is the coordinator of her group Nuevo Progreso (New Progress) 1 and her story is representative of the other members of her group and of Esperanza's Haitian and Dominican (many of whom recently emigrated to the DR from Haiti) clients generally.

Felicia´s group is located in the urban slums surrounding Santo Domingo, they live in the north of the main city, where running water (none of which is potable) and electricity are unreliable. She makes her home in a simple structure with her husband and they have six grown children. Her most difficult challenge was to have her own little home and she wants to live tranquil and safe in it. She enjoys to do her favorite activity 'business'.

Felicia is excited to be taking out her sixth loan with Esperanza after having successfully repaid her previous loan and grown her business. She plans to use this loan to invest in her business running a colmado, or small general store, by stocking rice, beans, cooking oil, spaghetti, sauces, canned products and flour. She will use the profits to re-invest in her business. She thanks you all for your support.

In this group: Felicia, Balbina, Margarita, Mercedes, Johanna


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