Dayana Isabel and her family live in Picoazá, known for its commerce and religious festivals as well as a producer of vegetables, legumes, and tropical fruits. Picoazá is a source of prosperity and the main center of informal trade in Manabí.
To take care of her children and provide the best for them, Dayana Isabel and her partner sell a variety of sportswear, shoes, hats, perfumes, various household items, and products requested by their customers in various areas of the city. They leave items with their customers on credit and are paid every eight days. This way, they always sell at good prices, which is why their customers prefer them.
They are very grateful to each and every person who helps them with the loans. With these loans, they can provide the best for their family.
This loan is used to purchase hats, shoes, sandals, perfumes, pots, glasses, t-shirts, Bermuda shorts, shorts, leggings, pajamas, etc.
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Cindy Kendall. View original language description.
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