Maria Dolores Rivera Martinez is from Ecatepec, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase milk, glasses, utensils, jello, and cream.
Maria Dolores Rivera Martinez is from Ecatepec, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase milk, glasses, utensils, jello, and cream.
Maria Dolores lives with her husband, daughter and grandson in Ecatepec. She needed to begin working because her husband had to stop working, and she needed a way to continue providing for her family.
She needs the loan to purchase the material she needs for her business and so that she can grow the quantity of clients she has. With the earnings she would like to diversify her business and begin selling French fries, chicarrones and other snacks because those are both very popular products.
Her dream is that she can continue providing for her family and give her daughter and grandson more opportunities.
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.
Maria Dolores Rivera Martinez is from Ecatepec, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase milk, glasses, utensils, jello, and cream.
World Vision is working to improve the health of community members in Tulpetlac by training families and community volunteers in proper healthcare and providing vaccinations and medical checkups for children. We are also organizing cultural and sporting activities for teens and working to improve future employment opportunities by offering vocational training to youth.
Maria Dolores Rivera Martinez is from Ecatepec, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $825 to purchase milk, glasses, utensils, jello, and cream.
With the loan, Mrs. Maria Dolores bought a table, gelatin, condensed milk, cups, and spoons.
She says, "For now, dessert sales have decreased and that is why I started selling food". Every weekend, she goes out to sell her desserts and, when she can't sell them she gives them to her family. She always wants to sell fresh products.
She has been making her loan payments.
Mrs. Maria says that she is very grateful to Imelda (World Vision Office Supervisor), because she has helped her a lot and is always kind to her. She's also grateful to the donors that support organizations like World Vision, because that has helped them to improve their business.
Mrs. Maria Dolores used her loan to buy merchandise for her business. Thus, she was able to increase the production of desserts and other foods to sell.
She has also bought a few toys for her grandchild. She feels very useful now that she has been able to have her own business.
She has paid her loan because she doesn't want to look bad in front of anybody.
Mrs. Maria says, “Thank you for helping us.”
He hope is that her sales improve. She also wants to have a happy and fruitful life with her family.
Thank you for supporting Mrs. Maria Dolores and World Vision Micro!