Cinthya Janela
A loan of $875 helps to buy coconuts, milk, eggs, vanilla essences, peanuts, sugar, bags for packaging, etc.
Cinthya Janela's story
Cinthya Janela and her family live in Picoazá, an area known for its commerce, which is a source of progress, and the main center of informal commerce in Manabí. It is also known for its religious festivals and its production of vegetables, legumes, and tropical fruits.
Cinthya Janela is a good daughter who helps her parents with household expenses. She and her family are traders of a variety of handmade sweets, which they prepare and sell to the people of the sector. They sell cocadas, alfajores, starch cookies, coconut cookies, suspiros, and caramelized peanuts. They work from Monday to Saturday, and they ship their products to other cities too.
Cinthya is very grateful to the people who helped them get a loan, because now she can help her family. This time, she is asking for a loan to buy coconuts, milk, eggs, vanilla essences, peanuts, sugar, bags for packaging, etc.
Previous loan details
Cinthya Janela's previous loanTranslated from Spanish View original language description.