Celia has always had a passion for helping women take control of their health. But with a bad credit score from a past marriage, she did not think this dream was possible. With Grameen America, she was able to get a second chance. Today, she is the owner of a successful fitness studio in Los Angeles.
Read MoreWith only three Grameen America loans, Reyna has already expanded her business, set aside savings, and even has plans to open a second location for her daughter to manage.
Read MoreInes joined Grameen America to grow her flower business and keep up with increased demand. Two years later, business is booming.
Read MorePerla used her first loan to sell clothing outside of nearby gas stations. Today, she owns a successful storefront in Charlotte.
Read MoreAfter moving to New York from Mexico ten years ago, Maria and her daughter had little to their name and no income. Today, she owns her own successful flower shop and hopes to open a second location soon.
Read MoreWith her first loan of $1,500, Anna rented a space six times larger than her original clothing store and expanded her inventory to include children’s clothes, hats and jackets.
Read MoreMaria received her first loan of $1,500 from Grameen America in 2011. Four years later, Maria is on her ninth Grameen America loan and her tire business is booming.
Read MoreWith her first microloan of $1,000 from Grameen America in 2011, Elvia started her business selling rebar to local construction companies.
Read MoreBertha always had an entrepreneurial spirit. But with no credit history or collateral, she was unable to access a traditional bank loan that would allow her to fulfill her dream of expanding her family bakery in Los Angeles.
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