Socorro del Carmen Varela

Type of Grant: Micro-Grant

Use of Grant: To move her beauty salon out of her house into a real office.

Amount requested: $1500.00

Raised so far: $0.00

Amount still needed: $1500

Socorro del Carmen Varela lives in Jinotega, Nicaragua, one of the most important coffee growing regions. 20 years ago Socorro took the bus to visit her sister en Praderas de Pantasma, when it ran over an anti-tank mine with 40 people inside of it. She was lucky to survive but lost her leg in the accident. Socorro says that she often took this very bus to see her sister and never imagined that it could hit a mine. Now Socorro has her own hair and beauty salon in the front of her house. Socorro is full of energy even though she needs crutches to get around since her prosthesis is so badly deteriorated. Thanks to her outgoing, ever cheerful nature her business is flourishing and she uses the money to support her 5 children. None the less Socorro says it is difficult to have 5 children and be a single mother, especially since the salon takes up a large portion of the house. With this loan Socorro could go to school to become a certified hair dresser and move her business out of her home and into a nearby building.

Location: Jinotega, Nicaragua
In country partner: Walking Unidos
Grant ID: 223N
Profile ID: 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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