Maria del Rosario Mora Sosa is from Tierra Blanca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $250 to purchase calling cards & cosmetics to sell.
Maria del Rosario Mora Sosa is from Tierra Blanca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $250 to purchase calling cards & cosmetics to sell.
Maria has been selling both telephone calling cards and cosmetics from her small shop for a living. Maria applied to receive a loan and she will again invested in telephone calling cards and cosmetics to resell them.
Maria’s goal is to become a large calling card and mobile phone distributor. Maria also hopes to sell a bigger variety of perfumes and cosmetics.
Maria is thirty-seven-years-old. She is single and she has no children. Maria lives in a small village called Tierra Blanca in Veracruz, Mexico.
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.
Maria del Rosario Mora Sosa is from Tierra Blanca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $250 to purchase calling cards & cosmetics to sell.
The community of Vincente Camalote is located in the state of Oaxaca, about two hours from the city of Tierra Blanca. The climate is warm and the landscape is lush and green. Many residents participate in agriculture, primarily harvesting sugar cane. Other economic activities include commerce and fishing.
World Vision is working to improve the health of families in Vincente Camalote by providing housing materials for the improvement of living spaces; restoring water tanks for access to clean water; and supporting medical treatment and HIV- and AIDS-awareness campaigns. We are also supporting education by training teachers and tutors and providing spiritual-formation workshops for teens.
Maria del Rosario Mora Sosa is from Tierra Blanca, Mexico. She needs a loan of $250 to purchase calling cards & cosmetics to sell.
Maria sells a variety of products in her store like sewing supplies, buttons, ribbons, articles of clothing, and other merchandise. She says that her business has been doing well.
She says that before starting her business she was a housewife. The business has allowed her to get ahead with her family, and to provide a better quality of life for her children when she starts her family.
The loan has helped her to increase the variety of products in her store and with more products such as thread, needles, hooks, blouses, and skirts.
Maria would like to have more locales, having one for a clothing store and another one for her sewing supply business. This way she could have more clients, continue providing a better life for her family, and afford to pay for a good education for her children when she starts her family.
She also wants to provide a better service to her clients by increasing the variety of products that she offers.
Maria says that the loan helped to improve her business. She still has some products to sell and she finished paying the loan, so now she'll be able to start seeing the profits.
She says that the loan helped her to improve her life and her self-esteem, since seven years ago she had had cerebral paralysis. Now, with the help of her family, she is able to live a normal life.
She says that her cerebral paralysis was caused by her husband's psychological abuse towards her. Thanks to her family she has been able to get ahead.
Maria says that she always made her loan payments because this was very important to her.
In the photo, she's wearing a blue blouse, and her sister, mother, and niece appear with her.
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