Lolita Quiliope is from Bais, Negros Occidental, Philippines. She needs a loan of $150 Buy additional merchandise to resell.
Lolita Quiliope is from Bais, Negros Occidental, Philippines. She needs a loan of $150 Buy additional merchandise to resell.
Lolita Quilope, 61 years old is a sari-sari store owner. She sells basic goods like rice, firewood, laundry soaps, canned food to her customers to be able to earn sufficient income. The store has helped her provide the needs of her siblings since she is not married. When she decided to have a business, she started to become busy. She enjoyed selling a variety of goods and she wished to improve it more so that she will have more savings to help her nices and nephews. She needs a loan to buy additional merchandise to resell. The loan will help her attract more customers and improve her income.
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.
Lolita Quiliope is from Bais, Negros Occidental, Philippines. She needs a loan of $150 Buy additional merchandise to resell.
The community of Mountain View is located in a boot-shaped province on Negros Island in the Philippines. Home to Mt. Kanlaon, an active volcano, the area is rich with natural resources. With convenient access to a variety of markets, the community is emerging as a promising frontier for investors.
Economic activities revolve around agriculture, fishery, and forestry. Environmental degradation is a pressing concern. The region has been identified as one of the lowest income-earning areas in the country. Families struggle to acquire proper nutrients, and some do not have access to clean water. Malnutrition and disease are constant concerns. Families are hindered by poor road conditions, and many children drop out of school.
In Mountain View, World Vision has provided community members with key employment skills, including training in food processing and assistance in livestock rearing. We have also provided medical and housing assistance, supplemental food for malnourished children, fees and materials for children to attend school, and educational support for child laborers.
Lolita Quiliope is from Bais, Negros Occidental, Philippines. She needs a loan of $150 Buy additional merchandise to resell.
Before the loan, Lolita Quilope didn't know how to sustain her business. Her loan enabled her to buy rice, sardines, and canned goods to earn an income. She has been doing this business to accommodate her family's needs. The loan was helpful because she was able to offer her customers wider selections. Now, she has grown her sales.
The success of Lolita’s sari-sari store has increased her profits by 20%. She is now managing a small farm.
Lolita has repaid her loan in full and would like to thank you for the loan you helped to fund.