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Rosa, Bolivia – Five Talents UK


A gifted seamstress, Rosa often traveled and taught embroidery and crafts to other women in the villages of Tarija. Her long treks carried her through the highlands of the Cordillera de Sama, meeting with women and young girls.

Rosa’s teaching trips left her frequently away from her family, and the income from teaching was irregular and unreliable. To make ends meet, she helped her sister sell bread in the streets. The days began early, mixing sweet dough, baking, and carrying bundles of bread to the local markets.

Still Rosa dreamed of embroidery and the bread sales were never enough. Her husband’s work provided food and basic necessities, but her children were growing and hoped one day to go to college.

“Parents do not want to tell their children that there is no money to study, so I was praying to have a business to earn more money.”

Through her church, Rosa joined a small group that met for prayer. The group also took lessons in business and studied the biblical parable of the talents.

“The teaching of the Five Talents encouraged me because talent can mean not only money, [but] also the resources that we have from the Lord… The important thing is not how much we have. The important [thing] is what we are doing with what we have.”

Rosa and her Group began to save together, each member setting aside a few bolivianos each week. Rosa had tried to save before, but she was never able to accumulate much. Through her Group, however, Rosa gained access to a growing savings pool and affordable loans. She used her first loan to purchase an embroidery machine.

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