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Enriqueta Cambron Tello
Name:
Enriqueta Cambron Tello
City:
Zitacuaro
Country:
Mexico
Activity:
sewing clothes and selling perfumes
Loan Use:
to buy materials to make clothes and to buy more perfumes
Entrepreneur Profile
Mrs. Enriqueta was born in the town of Zitacuaro, she is a very happy person, responsible and for years she wanted to start a business to help with the family income.
Mrs. Enriqueta is a woman entrepreneur and responsible with a small sewing business, she also sells perfumes and cosmetics, among other activities, her great dedication to succeed led her to become a trader and be independent.
She requests a loan to buy more materials and perfumes so she will have more products and clothes to sell. She believes that this credit will benefit her and her whole community.
Mid-Term Update - June 29, 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!
Local Community
Crecencio Morales is a mountainous community that is home to an indigenous population of approximately 8,000. Elder members of the population still speak the Mazahua indigenous languages and weave traditional clothing.
Residents of Crecencio Morales live in poverty, depending primarily on agriculture, commerce, and the production of artisan goods for income. Most homes are made of wood and have only two rooms with dirt floors. Families cook their meals on wood stoves, as gas and electricity are limited. Few residents have access to toilets or running water; most use outhouses and fetch water from community wells.
In Crecencio Morales, World Vision is providing families with business training; helping farmers increase agricultural production and incomes; attending to the health needs of malnourished children; increasing access to safe water through the installation of water tanks; and providing tutoring and recreational opportunities. Learn more about microfinance in Mexico
Donors funding this loan
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