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21 April 2011

MY LATEST LOANS TO KIVA 21APR11

MY latest KIVA loan, completely financed by repayment funds from earlier loans......
Bordadoras De Tete Group
In this Group: Ciria Amaya Hernandez, Francisca Bautista X, Lorenza Hernandez Lopez, Socorro Garcia Luna, Paubla Hernandez Nicolas, Rufina Hernandez Hernandez, Lucia Lopez X, Lucia Ruiz Hernandez, Estela Hernandez Hernandez, Justina Zenaida Ruiz Hernandez
A portion of Bordadoras De Tete Group's $2,850 loan helps the borrower described to buy white thread and colored yarn to make tablecloths and napkins
63% raised, $1,050 to go
$25
Repayment Term:
6 months (more info)
Repayment Schedule:
Monthly
Pre-Disbursed:
Apr 13, 2011
Listed:
Apr 21, 2011
Currency Exchange Loss:
Possible
Default Protection:
Not Covered
Your funds will be used to backfill this loan.
Repayments will go to you.
This group is called "Bordadoras de Tete" (Tete Embroiderers) because all of its members make embroidered tablecloths and napkins. This activity is well-known in the region as it is a technique used to weave waistbands. The members of the group are very hard-working native indians who work every day to maintain their families.

The representative of the group is Mrs. Estela Hernández who is married to Mr. Fidencio. They have three children, one who in grade school and two who are not school-age yet. Estela plans to use the loan to buy thread to make tablecloths and napkins. She learned the skill when she was very young and sells her products in the local and nearby communities to help support her family.

The earnings from her sales go toward feeding her children and buying them everything they need.

All of the members are grateful to FRAC and KIVA for this support. Their goal is to make their products known internationally since the linens are beautiful crafts made with much effort and love.
Este grupo se llama Bordadoras de Tete porque todas sus integrantes se dedican al bordado de servilletas y manteles, una actividad muy conocida por estas regiones el cual se realiza con la técnica de telar de cintura. Las integrantes de este grupo son personas de raza indígena muy trabajadoras que trabajan día con día para el sustento de su familia.
La representante de este grupo es la señora Estela Hernández quien esta casada con el señor Fidencio tiene 3 hijos 1 estudia la primaria y los otros 2 aun no estudian. Estela solicito el préstamo para poder comprar hilos para la elaboración de servilletas y manteles, ella desde muy pequeña aprendió esta actividad y la ventas de estos productos han sido el apoyo económico para su familia. Sus productos los vende en su comunidad y en comunidades cercanas. De las ventas que realiza y de las ganancias que obtiene es para comprarles alimentos a sus hijos y todo lo que necesita.
Todas la integrantes dan las gracias a FRAC y KIVA por apoyarlas y nos comentan que su sueño es que sus productos sean reconocidos a nivel internacional ya que son prendas muy hermosas que son elaboradas con mucho esfuerzo y amor.
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Additional information about this loan

This is a Group Loan

In a group loan, each member of the group receives an individual loan, but is part of a group of individuals. The group is there to provide support to the members and provides a system of peer pressure in repayments of loans. However, groups may or may not be formally bound by a group guarantee. In cases where there is a group guarantee, the members of the group are responsible for paying back the loans of their fellow group member if someone is delinquent or defaults. Learn More

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