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Inés Dominguez Pelaez
Name:
Inés Dominguez Pelaez
City:
Ometepec
Country:
Mexico
Activity:
Food stand
Loan Use:
Buying the necessary ingredients to help grow her food stand business
Entrepreneur Profile
Inés would like a loan so that she can buy the necessary ingredients to prepare food to sell. With this income, she will contribute money to help with the household expenses.
Before the loan, she is not able to buy the things she needed to sell meals. With the loan, she will be able to buy all she needs and sell meals at an reasonable price, while at the same time helping to provide for her family.
With this loan, Inés wants to achieve a better economic situation, help with household expenses, and be able to provide a better quality of life for her children and ensure that they can go to school.
Inés is 34 years old, married and has 3 children. She lives with her husband and children in a small house in Ometepec.
Mid-Term Update - July 26, 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 do not 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
The community of Montana Amuzga is situated in a warm region of green, fertile valleys in the state of Guerroro. Residents of this community are descended from the Amuzgans, and most continue to uphold the ancient customs, speak the language, and wear the traditional dress of this ethnic group. The closest city is Ometepec, but inadequate public transportation limits access.
In Montana Amuzga, World Vision has helped to increase economic opportunities by providing small business loans and training beekeepers in production methods and business practices. We are also working to improve healthcare in the region: we have conducted HIV and AIDS prevention workshops, trained community members in how to care for those living with HIV and AIDS, and taught parents how to prevent respiratory infections in their children. In order to increase school attendance, we have conducted household visits informing parents about the importance of education.
Learn more about microfinance in Mexico
Donors funding this loan
Nelda
Jodi
Cameron
Teressa
Shirle