A loan helped to purchase grocery items for her business.


Ruby's story

This woman has nine years of experience in commerce. She operates a grocery store out of her house. She sells a wide variety of products such as sugar, soft drinks, milk, snacks, chips, dog food, disposable items and other basic goods. Her business has established itself as a reliable option in her community thanks to her effort and commitment.

The borrower is applying for a loan to finance her business in order to boost her grocery store. She plans to use the funds to purchase products such as white rice, sour cream, milk, soft drinks, dog food, toilet paper, soap, bleach, meat, tomato paste, instant soups and canned juice, among others.

The borrower's dream is to continue growing her business and increase her revenues in order to maintain financial stability for her family.

The borrower is grateful to Kiva for the opportunity to receive this support which will enable her to continue selling staple goods to her community and to strengthen her business venture.

August 2024

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Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Nicole Efros.


This loan is special because:

It provides credit to some of the most isolated communities in Honduras.



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