Saloma Hiron is from Espanola, Palawan, Philippines. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $175 Additional supplies.
Saloma Hiron is from Espanola, Palawan, Philippines. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $175 Additional supplies.
Saloma Hiro is 40 years old and lives in Espanola, Palawan. She has been farming since 2006.
She has three children: Jefferson Hiron, Najib Hiron, and Chienda Hiron.
She has limited capital for her business and wants to expand this year. She plans to increase the profitability of her business and use the income to expand into other business ventures and to pay for her children's education.
With her loan she will purchase supplies for the farm to increase her productivity and her harvest.
In areas where the poor live alongside the more affluent, businesses in the service sector can be very successful. Services include flower cultivation, tailoring/sewing, transportation, repair work, beauty salons and barber shops, and restaurants. Loans are needed to begin, expand, or sustain business with tools and supplies. Loans given to entrepreneurs in the service sector account for around 7% of our loans.
Saloma Hiron is from Espanola, Palawan, Philippines. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $175 Additional supplies.
Saloma Hiron is from Espanola, Palawan, Philippines. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $175 Additional supplies.
Saloma and her family used the loaned funds to purchase seedlings and other supplies for the farm. They have completed the land preparation for planting season. The loan definitely became a way to start again and supported her farming business. Saloma is loyal with the repayment terms and has a strong record. Thank you for supporting Saloma and World Vision Micro!
Saloma's farming business has been helped by the loan after they were able to buy farm supplies.
She cannot imagine how life would have been for her family without the loan. It has come a long way and provided food for their family.
Saloma has repaid her loan in full. These loan funds are now available to help another worthy entrepreneur in her community. Thank you for supporting Saloma and World Vision Micro!