A loan helped a member to buy shirts, pants, blouses, t-shirts, and more.


Santa Ana Group's story

The group called Santa Ana was formed by the union of friends and neighbors of the city of Caaguazú. They are a part of the poverty elimination program, where all of them fight for a better quality of life for their loved ones, so that they do not lack any necessities.

One of them is Erica who sells clothing. She says that she has a modest business that has been improving little by little thanks to her efforts and sacrifice. She describes herself as a person who despite difficulties has not allowed herself to be defeated and who looks for a way to empower her loved ones with all she was not able to have. She is asking for this loan to buy a variety of clothing to sell, such as shirts, pants, blouses, t-shirts, and more, so she can continue with her sales as she has been doing.

Note: Only one person appears in the photo, but this is a group loan. A group photo was not possible to prevent crowding of people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In this group: Dahiana, Erica, Nancy, Marciana, Karina, Sayde, Maria, Marcia, Gregoria, Ana, Lisandry, Maria

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Gail LeGrand.


This loan is special because:

It is accompanied by an industry leading poverty-elimination program.



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