Angelina Hibarra Condo is from Tlacoachistlahuaca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase yarn & thread.
Angelina Hibarra Condo is from Tlacoachistlahuaca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase yarn & thread.
Angelina lives in Tlacoachistlahuaca, Mexico, with her three children. Taught by her own mother, she embroiders tablecloths, blouses, and napkins for a living. Angelina plans to use a loan to buy yarn and threads to make clothing and linens to sell.
Angelina wants the best for her children and her goal is to provide them with the opportunity of going to college. She is very grateful to those who fund her loan.
Retail is a quick and scalable way to begin earning a profit. Many entrepreneurs entrepreneur begin with stalls at markets or even at home and need a loan to expand or increase their inventory. Others may be ready to open a small store. Goods purchased from loan funds range from clothing, grocery or sundry items to jewelry, candy, perfume or health and beauty supplies. Loans in the commerce sector account for around 33% of our loans.
Angelina Hibarra Condo is from Tlacoachistlahuaca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase yarn & thread.
The small community of Rio Santa Catarina, which derives its name from a local river, has a mountainous terrain and warm climate. Economic opportunities in this community are diverse as a result of its close proximity to the growing city of Ometepec.
In Rio Santa Catarina, World Vision is assisting farmers with production and marketing; educating families on disaster preparedness; and working to improve education through tutoring and teacher training. We are also providing healthcare services, nutritional training, and housing assistance.
Angelina Hibarra Condo is from Tlacoachistlahuaca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase yarn & thread.
Angelina makes and sells tablecloths and napkins. She has been making these products since she 11 years old, from her mother who taught her. She invested her loan credit in the purchase of materials such as threads and calicoes.
She has been very successful with the sales of merchandise because people come from other cities to purchase her goods and are impressed with the quality. Her husband also contributes to the support of their family by producing ice cream which he sells to the surrounding communities.
Angelina is loyal to the repayment of her loan. She is confident that she will not fail on those payments. She is grateful for the opportunities the loan has provided and is thankful that it has changed her family's lives.
She plans to one day have saved enough money from her profits, to expand her existing home with an addition of a corridor. She also is hopeful that her children continue studying and receive a degree that will provide a good profession.
Thank you for supporting Angelina and World Vision Micro!
Angelina is very happy from the profits she is receiving from her clothing and linen business. It has grown from the abundance of customers that are demanding her products. That is the reason profits has increased remarkably.
Her family's lives have improved so much because now she is supporting her husband with the expenses and with her children’s education. She has improved her economic solvency.
Angelina has repaid her loan in full. These loan funds are now available to help another worthy entrepreneur in her community. Thank you for supporting Angelina and World Vision Micro!