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Reyna Delia is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $625 to buy plastic cups and plates, milk, sugar, vanilla, tomatoes, onions, meat, hot peppers, cheese, tortillas, etc. .
Reyna Delia is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $625 to buy plastic cups and plates, milk, sugar, vanilla, tomatoes, onions, meat, hot peppers, cheese, tortillas, etc. .
Reyna Delia Silvia Megia lives in the community of Tetela, Mexico which is located in a sugarcane area just a few minutes away from one of the most important precincts in the state of Oaxaca. Reyna is a widow and has been working for the past 10 years. She started her own business of selling flans and stews and has to work very hard to provide for her family. Once the food is prepared she goes to neighbors and friends first to sell her products and then sells door to door. Reyna's business to doing well and everyday she gets new customers who praise her for her delicious dishes.
Reyna wants to improve her business and make it grow. In order for Reyna's business to grow she needs a loan to buy plastic cups and plates, milk, sugar, vanilla, tomatoes, onions, meat, hot peppers, cheese, tortillas, etc. to make more products to sell.
Reyna is 44 years old and studied up to high school. She has three children but just one of them lives with her. Her daughter is 19 years old and is in college. Reyna wants to provide a better quality of life for her family.
Retail is a quick and scalable way to begin earning a profit. Many entrepreneurs 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.
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.
Thank you for supporting a small business loan for Reyna Delia Silvia Megia to expand her food business where she sells Mexican snacks.
After receiving the loan from World Vision, she invested the $625 to buy plastic cups and plates, milk, sugar, vanilla, tomatoes, onions, meat, hot peppers, cheese, tortillas, etc.
Reyna Delia has been repaying her loan on time with her new profits. She makes weekly payments of $31.
In addition to repaying her loan, Reyna Delia is using additional income to buy supplies in bulk and expand the current business.
Thank you for supporting Reyna Delia and World Vision Micro!
Thank you for supporting the small business loan for Reyna Delia Silvia Megia to improve her food and services business. She invested her loan of $625 to buy plastic cups and plates, milk, sugar, vanilla, tomatoes, onions, meat, hot peppers, cheese, tortillas, etc.
Reyna Delia has now repaid her loan in full. In addition to repaying her loan, Reyna Delia has used her additional income to buy supplies in bulk and expand the current business.
The loan Reyna Delia received helped her business expand, and the profits she is now earning create lasting improvements in her life. In the future, Reyna Delia hopes to continue to send her children to school, repair or expand their home, and expand the current business.
Reyna Delia has repaid her loan in full, 100%. These loan funds are now available to help another worthy entrepreneur in her community. Thank you for supporting Reyna Delia and World Vision Micro!