Haymeth Sulibey

Haymeth Sulibey

A loan of $1,000 helps to purchase flour, milk, rice, sugar, etc., to increase the inventory for selling atole [typical hot, cornflour liquid refreshments].

Haymeth Sulibey

Haymeth Sulibey's story

Haymeth lives with her husband and two daughters, ages ten and five, both of whom are her dependents. Haymeth has been making a living selling atole [typical hot, cornflour liquid refreshments], and similar goods like poleadas [cornflour dessert] and rice pudding, for four years, a trade she learned long ago. She runs her business from Monday to Saturday, working with her daughters alongside her from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. 

She is currently requesting a loan to obtain the financial resources to replenish her business's inventory. Haymeth will invest in the purchase of flour, milk, rice, sugar, and other stock to increase the inventory for her sale of atole refreshments. 

The purpose of this investment is to improve her sales and profits. Her goal is to grow her business, enabling her to establish herself in the area and achieve financial stability to cover her family’s needs. 

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerRosemary van der Westhuizen. View original language description.

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