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« : January 11, 2015, 04:43:54 PM »

Moments in 2014!

Posted: 10 Jan 2015 12:40 PM PST
2014 was a big year for PHPG.  We worked with farmers, artisans, and local entrepreneurs to help them improve their businesses. We distributed our 500th loan. Celebrated our 6th anniversary of working in Nicaragua. We built new partnerships.

Here are some highlights from a successful year.


A PHPG loan recipient demonstrating how he etches designs onto pottery.

The PHPG team in Nueva Esperanza, Granada

We celebrated a new partnership! Here's PHPG Coordinator, Joe with Arlen from World Vision Nicaragua.

PHPG loan recipients and craftspeople standing next to their beautiful handmade tables

Fulgencio paid off his 3rd PHPG loan! Here he is with Executive Director, Isabel.

The PHPG team walking the streets of Nueva Esperanza, Granada.

Joe, Juan Carlos, and Steve enjoying a moment by the fire.

PHPG Fiesta in May!

PHPG Coordinator, Berly ,waiting for the bus with Nazareth, Martha's (PHPG Loan Officer) daughter.

Marlene, the President of the Cooperative Tierra Nutrias, shows us the Coop's grain storage and mill.

Visiting with PHPG partner, EOS. Milton took us around his farm to see EOS technology at work.

December workshop with women micro-entrepreneurs in Matagalpa

We're moving toward another great year!

Henry Raymond
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« #1 : January 11, 2015, 07:47:13 PM »

Thank you, Henry for posting this.  Since I had posted some information about PHPG earlier, and suggested it as a locally run charity, I wanted people to read about exactly what PHPG is doing, and as the blog shows, they are doing wonderful work helping people out of extreme poverty.
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