Elizabeth Ramirez Cruz is from San Felipe del Progreso, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $325 Purchase lambs.
Elizabeth Ramirez Cruz is from San Felipe del Progreso, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $325 Purchase lambs.
Elizabeth would like a loan so that she can grow her stock of lambs. With this increase in her business, she will be able to help her husband with household expenses and provide for her children. Her hope is that with hard work, dedication and the help of the loan she can acheive many of her goals for her life.
Elizabeth Ramírez Cruz lives with her husband and two of his children in San Felipe del Progreso. She does not have any children of her own, but is expecting one soon. This business will help provide for her baby.
The Agriculture business sector covers all farming and livestock activities. Some entrepreneurs request loans to help in securing supplies and equipment. Others want to buy more animals to breed or purchase feed and medicines. The majority of our loan clients live in rural communities where agriculture is already understood as a business model. It is for this reason that approximately 50% of our loans are in the agricultural sector.
Elizabeth Ramirez Cruz is from San Felipe del Progreso, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $325 Purchase lambs.
Home to a primarily ethnic Mazahua population, the community of Najhé is located in a mountainous region in northeastern Mexico State. The climate is sub-humid, but temperatures are typically cool due to the region’s high elevation. Windstorms are common during the early spring, followed by heavy rains in the summer and frost in the winter.
Women in Najhé continue to wear typical Mazahua dress, and some community members uphold traditional artisan practices, producing pottery, woodwork, and crafts made of wool. The primary economic activity is agriculture. Squash, beans, and fruit are grown for consumption, while corn is grown both to eat and to sell.
World Vision’s work in Najhé includes agricultural assistance to improve nutrition and family incomes; vocational training and tutoring sessions; and self-esteem workshops. We are also working to improve health conditions by training volunteers who can educate community members and by providing housing materials that will contribute to better living environments.
Elizabeth Ramirez Cruz is from San Felipe del Progreso, Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $325 Purchase lambs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ramirez Cruz used her loan to purchase lambs for her new business and has dedicated herself to this venture for the past four months. Mrs. Cruz is pregnant with her first child and is counting on the sale of her two newborn lambs to meet any unexpected expenses. In spite of the loss of one of her older lambs, she has successfully paid her loan in full and is more confident about her future.