
After completing the new loan applicant interviews, we switched focus to interview each current loan recipients in Granada. There are over 150 current recipients! These mid-loan interviews focus on collecting information about our clients' quality of life, how the loan has helped them, suggestions for how we can improve the organization, and what other programs they would like to see in their community. Clients' suggestions for new programs have included computer classes, sports programs for children, educational programs for children, vocational training, and groups for new mothers. My original idea was to try to incorporate health education into PHPG's micro-finance model, but later decided it would be better to gauge our clients' opinions on what they would like to see in their community in order to create a more widely accepted and sustainable program. Not all of the suggested programs fall within the mission of People Helping People Global, but for those that don't PHPG could help organize or link community members to other organizations that offer other programs in the area. We had hoped to be a later stage in analysing the responses to the suggestions for new programs by the end of the internship, but we will have to leave that for the PHPG members or future interns. Our progress on the interview front was slowed by two unfortunate events: the death of Gilberts's father and the death of Marcela's uncle, both about a month and a half ago. Since then, Gilberts has taken over his fathers' business, which has been a tough transition for him and left him with little time to work with PHPG.
We've really enjoyed getting to
know our clients better and making stronger connections with the
community. In addition to the interviews, a few of us have spent time shadowing and filming a few clients in
order to create mini-documentaries that show a glimpse of their
everyday lives: their jobs and families, what they did with the
loans, and how the loans have helped them. These have been the most
rewarding experiences for me.
Our
first shadowing session was with Ana Mondoy, who has a pulperia
(convenient store) from her house. Phoebe, Alex, Emma, and I met
Ana at her house at 6am. Well, we arrived a few minutes late because
we were distracted by her neighbor's monkey, Panchita. The early
morning light was perfect, so we stopped for a photo op with
Panchita. We spent a few hours chatting with
her about her life, family, work, and goals for hours while she
tended the store. She is an intelligent, welcoming, and wonderful
person. Emma has been working on a short video using the footage
from the interview. When that is finished, I'll post a link.
Phoebe
and I also spent one morning and two afternoons with other loan
recipients to catch a glimpse of their daily lives and capture it on
video. Phoebe has been working on the editing of Oswaldo Calderon's
video- learning how to use iMovie as she goes. It's coming along
really well, and should be done soon! Oswaldo works as a casket
salesman for a funeral home during the week and started his own
business selling CDs with the loan from PHPG. He is also a community
leader in Nueva Esperanza, the community in which he lives. We
interviewed him at his bosses house and then took a ride with him and
his two colleagues to witness him selling casket and funeral service
contracts.
**Update: The video is finished and can be found on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8QhWETUlYY**
**Update: The video is finished and can be found on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8QhWETUlYY**
| Miriam Mendoza with three of her children and two grandchildren |
We also spent yesterday
afternoon with Miriam Mendoza. She used her loan from PHPG to buy
firewood so that her and her husband can shop it, bundle it, and sell
it to pulperias in their neighborhood. Miriam has nine children,
ages 7 to 27! Her oldest daughter has two children and lives in a
small house on their property. A total of 11 people live on the
property. Her younger children and grandchildren are adorable! After
the interview, they were climbing all over us and had a blast using
Phoebe's camera to take pictures. We have a few photos of the family
together and some with Phoebe and I with them printed out to bring to
them to thank them for their time. I'll be working on editing the
video of Miriam over the next few weeks, so I will add then when it's
finished as well!
