MiBanco Esperanza from Los Higos

Thursday, August 18, 2011

MiBanco La Union

Recently, we started our 6th bank in an community called Hatillo. It got off to a rough start. Instead of starting with a community interest meeting like we normally would, we skipped that step because we already had a leader with 8 associates ready to go. We started our pre-loan meetings as we always do, but then several people started to drop off. It turns out there was a woman in the community spreading lies about us. She told everyone that we were thieves and that we were going to steal all their savings.

After a particularly rousing meeting where we clarified any confusion, we decided to move forward with the bank even though there were only 6 people. We lent out the first loans, and normally at this point the group is set and I don't let anyone else join.

However, a curious thing happened. All the people that left the group eventually came back, and they brought all their friends. The group is now our largest by far with over 20 people, though many of them are saving only.

Another cool thing about this group, is that it's the first one to go through our Personal Finance Curriculum, and I'm happy to report that it's been a huge hit. In fact, the associates have said that it's one of the reasons that so many people have joined.

A third unique thing about MiBanco La Union is that there are 4 male associates. One of them joined the group a couple weeks late as a saver, and then later asked me if his 19 year old son could join and start saving and learning too. Music to my ears.

Here are a couple of the associates from the new bank:



Rosairis is the Coordinator. She's a member of a church SI helped start in Los Higos.


Carmelo is the first man in our program to receive a loan. He's a "traveling salesman", which in the DR means you drive around in your truck and sell anything from eggs to used appliances.


Carmen Ortiz used her loan to restock a convenience store she has in front of her house.


This is James. He's not an associate but he is sporting a fohawk.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Visitors

One of the many good things about having a baby is that it has brought of lots of visitors! We've had visitors almost every month this year. Each time is has been a blast!

It started in January when my mom came for 3 weeks to help me at the end of my pregnancy/beginning of life as a mother. We waited around somewhat patiently for 2 weeks for James to make his debut. She did a good job of keeping my 9 month pregnant body busy and also helped A LOT with cooking/cleaning/etc.


Me 9 months pregnant hiking to a waterfall. We successfully walked James out of me because that night I went into labor!

The last week she was here my dad was able to come down as well. They were able to spend lots of time with little James and took on lots of my responsibilities as I recovered from my C-section.


My Dad paid special attention to Booper as she was jealous of the new baby we brought home.


My mom with James after she gave him a bath.


Meeting Grandpa for the first time


Grammie holding the sleeping baby

In March our 3rd visitor came...my sister Emily! We had a lot of fun just playing with James and going around to different places in Jarabacoa. We also got to take a short day trip to Santo Domingo. For me it was great just to hang out and have fun with my sister since we don't get to see each other a lot anymore.


Having fun with Auntie Em


Taking a nap


Being crazy at the ocean

Next up we had Ryan's parents. We kept them busy with a motorcycle trip, a day at each of our sites, a trip to the beach/Santo Domingo, waterfall hikes, and some other random stuff around Jarabacoa. You can read more about their trip in an older blogpost here. It was so great to visit with them and finally be able to show them our home for the past 3 years.


James with Grandma and Grandpa Holloway


At the beach in Boca Chica

My mom couldn't stand being away from little James any longer, so she came down again in June for a month. Again my Dad was able to join for a week too! We spent most of our time playing with James and going around Jarabacoa, but we also got to go to the beach and the capitol for a weekend. My mom was very willing to babysit, so Ryan and I were able to go off several times without James, which was a huge blessing!


Grammie and James at a waterfall


at the waterfall with Grandpa

Our most recent visitors were Scott, Monica, and Jessica- Ryan's uncle, aunt, and cousin. They had just a short trip, and unfortunately Scott and Monica both got sick for a couple days. But they were able to serve at both of our ministry sites and blessed several of the people we minister to through bringing them gifts and sharing encouraging words with them. We had a great time catching up and sharing our lives with them.


They brought over 200 diapers for this severely disabled boy who's mother is in one of Ryan's micro-banks.


Jessica sharing her testimony with the girls at the Social Work site.


She also made balloon animals for all the girls. It got a little crazy but the girls LOVED it!


All of us on our porch

Our last visitor is Brian Shields, who has been one of Ryan's best friends since high school. He comes in this weekend. He will be here for Ryan's vacation week, so I'm sure they will do all kinds of crazy boy things. We're really excited for him to come.

Brian most likely be our last visitor before we leave in December. It's been so fun having so many people visit, and has made being away from home for James' first year of life a little easier. Thank you to everyone who came and allowed us to share our life with you!!