Diaconia Nacional, one
of Partners Worldwide local affiliates, has started this year with a mentoring
pilot program. Each one of the loan officers of the microcredit program has
identified those cases that need to receive a more personalized mentoring and
that would be open for another entrepreneur to walk alongside with them
offering advice, coaching, and encouraging them. On the other side, the loan
officers have also spoken to those entrepreneurs that have grown and succeed in
their business and that would like to have the opportunity to share their
wisdom and experience.
Among one of these
cases that have accepted this challenge and new path, are Gloria and Reina. Reina,
featured in one of our past stories, is the owner of a party supplies store
located in El Guanacaste, with a wide inventory of piñatas. Beyond being
successful in her business, Reina has always shown a servant heart to help with
her gifs and talents to all those that could benefit from it. In this case,
Reina was presented the opportunity to become a local mentor to the Gloria's
miscellaneous store, and she accepted it.
Gloria, an
entrepreneurial woman since her 14 years, currently resides in Nueva Suyapa and
owns a miscellaneous store. Before, Gloria owned a pulperia (convenient store
in the neighborhood) but due to the war tax (regular fee requested by threaten
by the gangs) and the threatens from the gangs, she closed her pulperia. Her
daughter, who resides in the United States, sends her containers with various
kitchen, clothes, shoes, and other type of products. Gloria has created a small
store in her house where she exhibits her products. Due to fear to threatens,
Gloria keeps it closed most of the time and only invites her friends and
referrals to do shopping.
Gloria and Reina had
their first meeting this past Thursday, August 29, where they were introduced
by the loan officer, Leda Rivera. It was very special to see how both woman
opened up and show willingness and enthusiasm to start this relationship.
Reina, being a woman with a lot of experience, shared many ideas with Gloria,
but the highlight of that meeting is that she was able to identify Gloria's
main problem: she is afraid of threatens. The lack of organization, marketing,
good collection processes are not the main challenges Gloria is facing, but her
fear to be asked for the war tax or that the thieves find her business is
running.
This introductory
session was a good icebreaker time, but it was not only filled of business
principles, but foremost of an encouraging and praying spirit so that Gloria
could lose her fear to continue developing her business and improve it. We pray
that this relationship will continue developing successfully and that it can
have an impact in both entrepreneur's lives.
Gloria's Miscellaneous store. |