
El Guayabo Group
A loan of $1,875 helps a member to have working capital.

El Guayabo Group's story
Vilma, 30 years old, is single and has a 4-year-old daughter who is completely dependent on her. She has indicated that she does have relatives abroad.
Every afternoon, Vilma sells snacks. She learned this business from her mother, who is also a vendor, and Vilma herself has been involved in sales for more than 5 years.
The purpose of the loan she is requesting is to invest in supplies for her business, specifically ingredients for her recipes and larger quantities of ingredients such as corn and vegetables for making these products. This investment will be very useful, as it will allow her to further expand her business and offer a greater variety of snacks to her customers.
She, along with Josue, Brayan, and Norma, form the solidarity group El Guayabo.
In this group: Norma Yamileth, Brayan Adilio, Josue Gilberto, Vilma Lilian
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerCindy Kendall. View original language description.