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Kenia Nazario Lorenzo

Loan Amount: $400
59% repaid Still Needed: $0

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Name: Kenia Nazario Lorenzo
City: Cochoapa, Guerrero
Country: Mexico
Activity: Soda fountain
Loan Use: To buy bread, sugar, cheese, butter and other raw materials to cook tortas

Entrepreneur Profile

Mrs. Kenia Nazario started a little business 6 months ago with mother’s help. Her mother borrowed her a little money, and she started with a little soda fountain, where she sells sodas, tortas, popcorn, etc.

She has a refrigerator, microwave and basic utensils. Her business is very small yet, and it needs to be improved. She needs money to invest and buy bread, sugar, cheese, butter and other raw materials to cook tortas.

Mrs. Kenia Nazario lives in a little town in Guerrero, the name’s town is Cochoapa. She lives with her husband at parents in law’s house. She hopes improve her business and with she will use the gains to helps at her husband to build a home, and leave the parent’s in law house.

Mid-Term Update - July 14, 2010

We apologize for the delay in your promised mid-term report. When we reviewed the repayment status of your loan, it became apparent that your mid-term report had somehow slipped through the cracks. While World Vision has been giving microloans to the enterprising poor for over 20 years, Micro is a brand-new program. Our field staff has received updated training regarding the importance of prompt reporting back to donors, and you should be receiving an update soon.

Please let me assure you that what happened in this case is not typical of World Vision or Micro. We continue to be committed to providing you and all of our donors with consistent high-quality feedback. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact us at 1-888-511-6444 or by email at http://www.worldvisionmicro.org/pages/contact. Thank you for your continued support!

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Local Community

The small community of Rio Santa Catarina, which derives its name from a local river, has a mountainous terrain and warm climate. Economic opportunities in this community are diverse as a result of its close proximity to the growing city of Ometepec.

In Rio Santa Catarina, World Vision is assisting farmers with production and marketing; educating families on disaster preparedness; and working to improve education through tutoring and teacher training. We are also providing healthcare services, nutritional training, and housing assistance.
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