
La Rancheria Group
A loan of $1,900 helps a member to have working capital.

La Rancheria Group's story
Rosa, 44 years old and single, has no children or dependents. She lives independently and has no relatives abroad.
She runs her own business selling pupusas from her home, which is her main source of income. She serves customers Monday through Saturday and on Sundays, adjusting her hours according to customer demand. She acquired her business skills through practical experience and self-teaching, which has allowed her to maintain her business consistently.
The requested loan will be used for direct investment in her business, specifically for the purchase of ingredients and materials needed to make pupusas, with the goal of improving production and sales.
This investment will allow her to generate higher income, strengthen her business, and improve her financial stability. Among her aspirations are growing her business, achieving a better quality of life, and attaining greater financial security through hard work and the continued operation of her business. She, along with Jose, Genaro, and Pedro, form the La Rancheria solidarity group.
In this group: Rosa Sandra, Jose Manuel, Genaro De Jesus, Pedro Eliseo
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerCindy Kendall. View original language description.