Juan Gonzalo Rayo

Type of Grant: Micro-Grant

Use of Grant: To improve his farm.

Amount requested: $700.00

Raised so far: $0.00

Amount still needed: $700

Juan Gonzalo Rayo was walking to work one day when he stepped on a landmine. The mine destroyed the lower half of his left leg, which later had to be amputated. Juan lives in Chinandega, Nicaragua, a large coffee growing area. He and his family have a farm where they grow corn and a variety of other crops. He is asking for a loan to improve his farm.

Location: Chinandega, Honduras
In country partner: Vida Nueva
Grant ID: 118H
Profile ID: 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We've created this website to be a place where people who work in the coffee industry and coffee consumers can make a connection with the coffee farmers, workers and their families who deal with landmines on a daily basis.

 

Look through the profiles here and direct your money to be part of a Micro-Grant to someone trying to work, create a business or improve an existing one, or send someone in their family to school. Micro-Grants do not have to be repaid. They are one way the Trust can provide resources for people to help themselves.

 

Micro-Grants are handled via PayPal through the Polus Center for Social and Economic Development.

 

The Coffeelands Landmine Victims’ Trust works in partnership with the Polus Center, a non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to supporting people with disabilities since 1979.

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