You Can Change Lives

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We are raising $400.00 to finance a business loan for: Doña Dionisia who lives in a small 2 bedroom home with her 13 year old son, Jose Luis. She runs her own grocery store, which typically sells fruits and cooking oil, but realizes she is lacking a lot. With this loan, Doña Dionisia will stock her store with more products, and therefore be able to provide better serve to her beautiful community. She says, “I want to be able to support, and provide an education for my son.” She is also grateful, and realizes that this will loan will directly improve her quality of life. Just as David knew he had the God of Israel on his side and used his faith in God to defeat Goliath, we know that with the very same God we can fund every request for a small business loan by joining together to fund one loan at a time. The $25 we might have otherwise wasted on fraps and lattes can actually buy supplies for a business owner in Mexico who will in turn use her profits to clothe and feed her family and pass on a business to the next generation. This hope and provision gives even more life to the gospel shared by World Vision. Email me at info@alvesphotos.com if you need ideas for saving money or raising funds to contribute. Age or financial status are irrelevant when you understand that God is your provider! Thanks, Vanessa

Total Amount Donated

$25

Loans Given

1

Countries We're Helping

Helping Since

April 2010

Children Helped

1

Additional Jobs Created

1

Our Group's Entrepreneur

This group does not yet have a loan assigned to it.

Entrepreneurs We Have Helped

  • Dionisia  Bernal Segundo
    We gave
    $25
    Dionisia Bernal Segundo

    Dionisia Bernal Segundo is from Carmen Ocotepec, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $400 to invest in items like: liquid soap, rice, bottled "mole", large chipotle peppers, drinks, juices, lamps, and lightbulbs...

    • Total amount $400
    • Amount repaid to date
      100% repaid
    • Help Dionisia
      This loan is fully funded

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