current recipients

Christopher
Christopher is a refugee father who moved to Uganda leaving everything behind to create a better life for himself and his family. He works hard raising chicken and poultry along with growing crops. With the loans he receives, he plans to build a better and more permanent home for his family while also allowing him to pay school fees for his children to go to school to be educated.

Christine
Christine is a single mom working to support her two children by raising pigs in the Philippines. She is requesting a loan to pay for a sanitary toilet. This is not only helping the environment, but it improves safety for her family.

Marta Melida
Marta is a 45 year old woman with a sixth grade education who works 2 jobs to support her partner and son. She has requested a loan to help improve her hammock business and give her family a better life.


Kenny Babes
Kenny Babes is a hardworking woman who runs a clothing business in the Philippines. She requested a loan to purchase additional clothing items like shorts, pants, shirts, etc. to sell. She dreams of saving enough to secure the future of her family.

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Yessica Marleny
Yessica Marleny is a 33 year old mother of two daughters. She has requested a loan to buy 35 bags of flour which will allow her to generate more income to cover expenses and strengthen her business.
She works selling french bread, a job that she performs very well and which allows her to generate money to cover her expenses.
By improving her business, she can offer her children a better quality of life.
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Cicila
Cicila is a refugee mother to 4 children who live in the West Nile region of Uganda.
She is a farmer who grows cassava, millet, beans and sorghum and requested a loan to help her buy a variety of dry food to help improve her sales to provide her family with some basic needs.
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Yessica Marleny

Marin
Marin is a 38 year old married man with two children who works for a taxi company and does construction.
Last year he bought a house in the village, but he wants to connect the house to the centralized aqueduct and sewer to have water in the kitchen and bathroom, thereby improving sanitation.
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