KIVA LOANS MADE IN APRIL 2022
Annabelle from the Phillippines is 49
years old and has four children. She is married and has three children who are
in school. She is in
the agricultural business pig fattening in the Philippines. Annabelle requested
a PHP 25,000 loan through NWTF to buy feed and vitamins. She has been
in this business for seven years now, and has borrowed 15 times in the past
from NWTF to sustain it. In the future, Annabelle would like to save enough to
provide a secure future $ 50.00 loan Sorry picture not available. Susan Viola from Uganda sends a
message of appreciation to her lenders: “Thank you for the support you have
given me. I hope to continue counting on you.” Susan Viola
is married and a mum of 3 school going children. She is a bursar in a school, making her a
salary earner. To increase her cash inflows, Susan Viola ventured into the
rental business to see herself and the family through. She therefore kicked off
construction, she recently roofed with the previous loan and now wants to buy
shutters and is seeking a loan for the purpose. She is grateful for the support.
$100.00 loan.
Sorry picture not available. Unity from the Solomon Islands wants
to thank Kiva lenders for their support with her previous loan which enabled
her to purchase additional additional food items for her food marketing
business. She had paid
off her loan and has requested a new loan to pay for additional rice, sugar and
flour for her general store business to earn additional income for her family. She will use
her profits to meet her family's financial needs and to grow her business.
$ 50.00 loan
Sorry picture not available. Joan is from Kenya and lives in a remote village in Bungoma, a land
of seemingly never-ending beauty. She is very hardworking and,
despite her poor financial status, has become one of the most proficient women
in agriculture in her village. Today,
Joan has a small farm where she practices different crop farming, such as
coffee farming. To grow more crops on
her coffee farm, Joan is seeking a loan to pay for farm inputs such as
fertilizers. Joan really hopes for your help and contribution.
She is thankful in advance, looks forward to your financial support, and is
hoping for your trust. $50.00 loan
Sorry picture not available. Sara Beatriz is a 59-year old
micro-entrepreneur from Columbia who lives in Barranquilla with her family. She is a keen,
clever, and multifunctional entrepreneur. She started a business selling
accessories and spare parts for electronic devices, like tablets, cell phones,
computers and accessories so she could generate an income that would contribute
to the household finances. She is currently applying for a Kiva loan,
her first financing with Fundación Santo Domingo, so she can invest in
purchasing printers, computer programs, cell phones, tablets and spare parts
and accessories for external hardware. $ 50.00 loan
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