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Recycling for Life and Family in the Mexican Countryside

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Emmanuel M. von Arx | KF 16+17 | Mexico I have a confession to make: I love to browse Kiva borrower profiles - even occasionally without any actual intention to make a loan. I believe that reading the stories of borrowers from all over the world and knowing their dreams tells me more about a country and the mentality of its people than even the best of all travel guidebooks. And knowing some of the challenges they are facing in their lives and how they are surmounting them, being aware of the long hours they work every day and their dedication to their families - all this inspires me deeply and on a very personal level: if people can thrive under difficult circumstances thanks to incredibly hard work and a dream, then I should and will be able to do something meaningful and lasting with my own life as well! My Kiva lender profile reads: "I loan because... Kiva borrowers never cease to inspire me with their courage, talent, and dedication!” That strong sense of inspiration that speaks to me out of every Kiva borrower's history has been multiplied during my time in the field as a Kiva Fellow in the course of many personal meetings with borrowers. I have met literally dozens of borrowers who have left an indelible mark in my heart and mind. But recently I have met a borrower who is so extraordinary and unusual that even I - one of the more seasoned Kiva Fellows - was blown away. Her name is Ma de los Angeles and this blog entry tells the story of her work and her success.

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