Rosa Elina in Ecuador received a loan of $500 to buy instant coffee, flour, eggs, and butter for her business selling coffee with empanadas and tortillas.
To date, iZōsh Ann Arbor has granted… 609 Women a total of $219,148
in micro-loans which has grown exponentially to help individuals, families, and communities around the world.
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Testimonials
“With so many women in developing countries facing challenges with extreme poverty, it is very encouraging to see women get together to do something about 'it' - iZōsh is phenomenal . Keep up the good work!”
Mercy Niwe
Program Management Officer
Economic Development
World Vision
"The women of iZōsh are making a difference in women's lives before
they become vulnerable to human trafficking. As the director of the
Human Trafficking Clinic in Ann Arbor, I see the "after" situation, when women are victims, and I hope that someday iZōsh can help eradicate the need for what I do."
Bridgette Carr
Clinical Assistant Professor
Human Trafficking Clinic
University of Michigan Law School
"I was absolutely overwhelmed by the commitment of the women of iZōsh to serve others who live in poverty. I was equally touched to see teenage girls sharing this passion alongside women in their 90's. Caring for the poor connects us together in so many powerful ways, and to experience the excitement and determination of these American women who made it possible was priceless."
Joan Mussa
Senior Vice President
Director of Mobilization
World Vision
"I’m so impressed with all the work iZōsh has done around the world to advance education, health and opportunity."
Carly Fiorina
Opportunity International Global Ambassador
Founder of the One Woman Initiative