Silvia Mozo Amador is from San Andres, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $475 Buying cosmetics products such as make-up, nail polish, and perfume.
Silvia Mozo Amador is from San Andres, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $475 Buying cosmetics products such as make-up, nail polish, and perfume.
These last few years she has been working for a tailor but now she wants to start her own business.
Silvia has put all of her hopes in receiving this loan and is asking for help to start her business selling cosmetics. With the loan she will buy lipstick, nail polish, perfumes, etc. She wants to have a stable business where she can work and have her son be safe.
Her biggest dream is to buy some land and build a house on it. This way, her oldest son can come and live with her and she can make up some of the time she lost with him.
Quote: “I feel happy and grateful because there are people who believe in me and are helping me.”
Mrs. Amador is originally from San Andres de la Cañada, located in the State of Mexico. Silvia married in Puebla, but 4 years later her husband left with her oldest son. Because of this she returned to San Andres to begin a new life with her youngest son with the hope of creating a better life for herself and her son. During the past 11 years she has done well for herself through working and has been able to give her youngest son a dignified life.
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.
Silvia Mozo Amador is from San Andres, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $475 Buying cosmetics products such as make-up, nail polish, and perfume.
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Silvia Mozo Amador is from San Andres, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $475 Buying cosmetics products such as make-up, nail polish, and perfume.
With her loan, Silvia was able to buy backpacks, purses, and catalogs in order to help her sell cosmetics.
When she begins to make a profit, she will be able to buy the washing machine she needs, clothes and shoes for her children and the materials they need for school.
Thank you for supporting Silvia and World Vision Micro!
Mrs. Silvia says that her business has improved significantly since she no longer sells her cosmetics door-to-door. She was able to buy some catalogs, and this is how she offers her products to her clients. She now has more clients and is making more profits.
Because of the loan, she's been able to help her husband with the household expenses and the costs of her children's schooling.
She's grateful for the trust that she was given.
Thank you for supporting Mrs. Silvia and World Vision Micro!