Guadalupe Hernandez Benito is from cochopa, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $500 Buying a variety of clothing such as dresses, trousers, blouses, and also some accessories such as bags, stationery and gifts. .
Guadalupe Hernandez Benito is from cochopa, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $500 Buying a variety of clothing such as dresses, trousers, blouses, and also some accessories such as bags, stationery and gifts. .
Doña Lupe rents a shop where she sells clothing. Her most difficult time was when her son Gabriel became ill and she did not have enough money to pay for a physician.
The loan will be invested in a great variety of clothing such as dresses, trousers, blouses, and also some accessories such as bags, stationery and gifts.
Doña Lupe says "Thanks to the program I have more choice and sell more."
The loan will help improve their quality of life, economically, as well as food, the health of her infant son and to give a good education. It is her goal is to earn a better income, have more choice, help her business grow and then someday buy land to build her own building.
Doña Lupe lives in Cochoapa community, surrounded by good people. She is happily married with a son named Gabriel who is just 3 years and who loves her very much. Her house is modest, built of adobe and with a tiled roof.
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.
Guadalupe Hernandez Benito is from cochopa, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $500 Buying a variety of clothing such as dresses, trousers, blouses, and also some accessories such as bags, stationery and gifts. .
Residents of the community of Cuajinicuilapa are primarily a mix of native Mexicans and Africans, who originally arrived with the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes. The region’s close proximity to the coast enables residents to participate in a wide range of economic activities, including commerce, agriculture, and fishing.
In Cuajinicuilapa, World Vision is working to improve healthcare and has conducted HIV- and AIDS-awareness campaigns, formed support groups, provided testing, and trained community members to care for those who are affected by the disease. We have also emphasized the importance of education to parents and trained community leaders to provide tutoring to students, helping them improve academic performance.
Guadalupe Hernandez Benito is from cochopa, Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $500 Buying a variety of clothing such as dresses, trousers, blouses, and also some accessories such as bags, stationery and gifts. .
Guadalupe used her loan to stock her shelves in her store. Her business is growing because she has so much to offer her customers. She is able to meet her family's needs and pay for her son's education.
Her dream is that her son continues studying for a successful future. Guadalupe is grateful for the support that she has received from World Vision Micro!
Guadalupe relies on her clothing store. She is so happy because she has been able to stock it and keep it stocked. She offers more styles of clothing and thus she sells more and has more customers. She provides excellent customer service. She also decided to add more kitchen utensils and candies for children. This has helped her business as well.
Her family life has improved. Guadalupe makes good profits and helps supplement her husband's earnings as a teacher. He likes that his wife is now able to spend time with their children.
She has repaid her loan in full and would like to apply for more loans. Guadalupe would like to purchase mannequins to help display the clothing in her store.
Because Guadalupe has repaid her loan, these funds are now available to help another worthy entrepreneur in her community. Thank you for supporting Guadalupe and World Vision Micro!