La Palmera Group
A loan of $4,750 helps a member to buy one dozen perfumes, one dozen compacts, one dozen steel chains, and one dozen bracelets.
La Palmera Group's story
From León, Nicaragua, meet the communal bank La Palmera, cycle 35, made up of nine clients. They are honest and responsible and, above all, have a great desire to better themselves.
The group’s predominant businesses are the following: selling cosmetics, selling tortillas, selling clothing, selling soft drinks, selling costume jewelry, selling perfume, and selling firewood.
Maykeling Sugey (wearing a yellow shirt and black pants) is 29 years old. She is single and has two children aged 12 and 9 (a boy and a girl). They both go to primary school. Her partner works, and five people live in her home.
Her business is selling cosmetics, costume jewelry, and perfumes. She’s been doing this work for one year. What she likes most about the business are the earnings from her sales. One of the challenges she has faced doing this work is when customers don’t make payments. The loan will be used to buy one dozen perfumes, one dozen compacts, one dozen steel chains, and one dozen bracelets.
Her dream and hope for the future is to have her own home. Her advice for women is to keep going forward with their businesses.
Help her fulfill her dream of owning her own home!
In this group: Ana Concepcion , Geronimo Rene , Gabi Marcela , Tania Deyanira , Lucia Del Rosario , Jorge Isaac , Martha Magaly , Dariela Berenice , Maykeling Sugey
Translated from Spanish View original language description.