Visit our Kiva Lender page for more information!26 loans $675 loaned1.) October 10, 2009 - 50 dollars to the Sigara Group in Tanzania for purchasing stock for their clothing store.2.) March 15, 2010 - 25 dollars to the Nueva Generacion III Group in Peru, a group of weavers who will use the money to purchase thread, buttons, wool and other weaving materials.3.) April 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Elenita Cenas. She has been selling jewelry for over eight years and is requesting the loan to fund her business in the Philippines. 4.) April 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Caridad Arias in the Philippines, to help her buy farming supplies to support her farm and family. 5.) July 16, 2010 - 25 dollars to Voeung Sok, a goldsmith from Cambodia who requested a loan to purchase a second hand motorcycle to travel to and from work, where he makes gold jewelry. 6.) July 16, 2010 - 25 dollars to Luz Marina Gamez Palmes of Nicaragua, a young woman running a small costume jewelry business who will use the money to improve her family's living conditions. 7.) July 16, 2010 - 25 dollars to Aslon Churaev of Tajikistan who will use the money to purchase gold jewelry to resell. 8.) August 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Irene Endozo, a mother to four kids who requested a loan to support her jewelry business and therefore, to hep her children receive a school education. 9.) August 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Alvaro Samuel Villalva Munoz who's going purchase plantains for his plantain chip shop and a motorcycle to transport his plantain chips. 10.) August 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Erika Adriana Abarca Fonseca in Nicaragua to buy grain, oil, and sugar for her food shop. 11.) August 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Manuela Modesta Rodriguez Tzul in Guatemala for remodeling her home to create a better life for her family. 12.) August 28, 2010 - 25 dollars to Patricia Mirell Ochoa Panchana in Ecuador so she could buy jewelry and clothing to resell. We have now loaned $325! 13.) October 26, 2010 - 25 dollars to the Nuru Group from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The group consists of 15 women who will use the money to buy cloth to create shirts and dresses, which they sell to support themselves and their families. 14.) November 20, 2010 - 25 dollars to Ruqqiya Ali Ahmed's Group. Ruqqiya's husband is a goldsmith and will use the money to buy gold, silver, and costume jewelry for his business. He runs a shop in the market and wants to improve his family's life and his childrens' educations. 15.) January 7, 2011 - 25 dollars to the Santa Domingo group in Urubamba Peru, a group of hardworking men and women who will use the loan money to purchase more supplies for their craft business. They will buy pliers, beads, and thread to make jewelry to sell at their craft stand. 16.) July 13, 2011 - 25 dollars to Nora, a weaver in Peru who will use the loan money to purchase wool to use for her tapestries, which she sells at the local market. 17.) July 13, 2011 - 25 dollars to Xinia Zuñiga Garcia from Costa Rica to help fund the purchase of a new sewing machine for her business as a seamstress. 18.) July 13, 2011 - 25 dollars to Taleb in Lebanon, to help pay for his son's university education. 19.) July 13, 2011 - 25 dollars to the Changamkeni Group in Tanzania. Group leader Angela John owns a grocery store and will purchase more foods to sell. 20.) August 21, 2011 - 25 dollars to Idrissa S. Konneh's Group in Sierra Leone. The group members are teachers who can use the money to pay school fees for their children and improve their homes with furniture and construction. 21.) Septemper 14, 2011 - 25 dollars to Jose Eliseo in Guatemala, a weaver who will use the money to purchase thread to create fabric. He runs his weaving business with the help of his wife, and he also has one son. 22.) October 16, 2011 - 25 dollars to Sale Mafi, a woman in Samoa who will use the money to purchase raw materials to create handicrafts, which she sells to tourists and locals. 23.) October 21, 2011 - 25 dollars to Helen Maria Villarreal Rosales, a single mother in Costa Rica who will use the loan money to pay for her daughter's university education. 24.) December 5, 2011 - 25 dollars to Khalida's Group in Pakistan. The women in the group will use the money to purchase supplies such as thread and beads for their embroidery business. 25.) January 22, 2012 - 25 dollars to Roger David Moncada Barreno in Ecuador. The money will be used to purchase instruments to expand his music school. 26.) March 24, 2012 - 25 dollars to Medardo, a hardworking farmer in El Salvador who will use the loan to purchase supplies for his crops, such as seed and fertilizer. |