March 8, 2019
- Our $2,440 loan to Yasmin in Columbia will help her purchase additional products to sell in her cleaning supplies business.
- Our $825 loan to Wafaa in Egypt will help her buy goats and lambs to fatten and sell in the local market.
- Our $225 loan to Vestine in Rwanda will help her buy soft drinks, liquors, primus, mitzing, and skol for her bar.
- Our $225 loan to Sulekha in Kenya will help her buy animal feed and a diary cow for her milk production business.
- Our $125 loan to Santo-Cristina in El Salvador will help her buy vegetables, oil, and other ingredients to prepare snacks to sell in her bakery.
- Our $175 loan to Salvacion in the Philippines will help her buy expand her inventory for her sari-sari store.
- Our $225 loan to Rosemary in Uganda will help her buy more bananas to sell.
- Our $225 loan to Robbina in Uganda will help her buy additional products to increase the services she offers in her Salon.
- Our $475 loan to Regina in Kenya will help her buy fertilizers to improve crops on her crop and livestock farm.
- Our $225 loan to Prossy in Uganda will help her buy more clothes to sell in her clothing and shoe business.
- Our $250 loan to Peruth in Uganda will help her buy weaves, lotions and more equipment for her salon.
- Our $150 loan to Nuru in Uganda will help her expand inventory in her business selling vegetables and fish.
- Our $225 loan to Moreen in Uganda will help her buy more sweet potatoes and yams to sell.
- Our $575 loan to Millicent in Sierra Leone will help her buy medicines, cosmetics, and toiletries in her pharmacy.
- Our $400 loan to Mervat in Lebanon will help her buy a new collection of trendy clothes to sell.
- Our $325 loan to Maurine in Kenya will help her buy seeds and fertilizer to expand her vegetable and dairy farm.
- Our $225 loan to Mary in Kenya will help her buy more clothes and handbags to sell.
- Our $325 loan to Mary in Colombia will help her buy shoes and other goods to sell in her store.
- Our $175 loan to Maria in the Philippines will help her buy additional capital fo her transportation service.
- Our $325 loan to Maria in Colombia will help her buy paints, cement, and stucco to sell in her hardware store.
- Our $215 loan to Margoth in Colombia will help her restock and add more variety of products to sell in her home-based business.
- Our $200 loan to Magdalena in the Philippines will help her buy additional clothing to sell.
- Our $475 loan to Lucinda in Sierra Leone will help her buy toiletries, cosmetics, rice, oils, sugar, flour, onions, and drinks to sell in her retail shop.
- Our $225 loan to Lilliane in Rwanda will help her buy sweet potatoes, bananas, and cassava to sell in her produce business.
- Our $225 loan to Juliet in Uganda will help her buy more products for her business selling bananas and second-hand clothing.
- Our $350 loan to Imelda in Kenya will help her buy a posho mill to grind corn for her agribusiness.
- Our $25 loan to Grace in Uganda will help her buy additional products for her vegetable stand.
- Our $175 loan to Grace in Kenya will help her buy materials for more uniforms for her tailoring business.
- Our $275 loan to Grace in Kenya will help her buy farm inputs so she can sell eggs, chickens and cereals on her farm.
- Our $375 loan to Ghada in Lebanon will help her buy cosmetics, lipsticks, wax bottles, mousse, and pins for her makeup and hair salon.
- Our $300 loan to Geraldine in Rwanda will help her buy more liquors, primus, mitzing, Fanta and skol for her bar.
- Our loan of $775 to Eucaris in Colombia will help her buy a wider selection of candy and snack items for her shop.
- Our loan of $175 to Ester in Kenya will help her buy additional stock of safari and school bags for her retail business.
- Our loan of $300 to Edy Esmeralda in Ecuador will help her buy more pigs, feed, potatoes, supplements and vitamins for her pig rearing business.
- Our loan of $250 to Connie in the Philippines will help her buy tailoring supplies in bulk for her tailoring shop.
- Our loan of $225 to Ciara in Uganda will help her buy mobile phone accessories for her business selling money-transfer services for mobile phones.
- Our loan of $790 to Blanca in Colombia will help her purchase inventory in bulk to restock her grocery store.
- Our loan of $225 to Betty in Uganda will help her purchase raw ingredients in bulk, more pots, and cooking utensils to make home-cooked meals she sells at the market.
- Our loan of $200 to Beatrice in Kenya will help her buy shoes, clothes, and handbags to sell in her retail business.
- Our loan of $69 to Batistina in Colombia will help her restock her shop and buy two washing machines to add a laundromat service.
- Our loan of $225 to Barbra in Uganda will help her buy items for her salon and to support her jackfruit business.
- Our loan of $550 to Azza in Jordan will help her buy seeds and plants to grow and sell in her plant nursery.
- Our loan of $225 to Anita in Rwanda will help her buy more petrol to sell.
- Our loan of $475 to Aline in Rwanda will help her buy more shoes to sell.
October 12, 2018
- Asresie in Ethiopia received $245 from iZosh to fatten her sheep and goats.
- Agaba in Uganda received $150 from iZosh to buy bulk goods to sell in her charcoal and fruit stand.
- Aqsa in Pakistan received $125 from iZosh to buy embroidery items for her general store.
- Beatrice in Uganda received $100 from iZosh to buy additional capital for her business selling bananas and raising cattle.
- Beletu in Ethiopia received $250 from iZosh to fatten her sheep.
- Bernarndita in the Philippines received $200 from iZosh to buy additional capital for her snack shop.
- Carina in the Philippines received $200 from iZosh to buy products for her small convenience store.
- Chat in the Philippines received $250 from iZosh to buy goods to expand her general store.
- Chelangat in Kenya received $875 from iZosh to buy another dairy cow for her vegetable and milk-vending business.
- Cherilis in Colombia received $200 from iZosh to buy women’s footwear to expand sales in her store in her home.
- Cissy in Uganda received $175 from iZosh to buy products and local goods to sell in her retail shop.
- Clarita in the Philippines received $100 from iZosh to buy bulk goods for her convenience store.
- Daisy in the Philippines received $225 from iZosh to buy products for her dried goods business.
- Dorcus in Kenya received $100 from iZosh to buy animal medications and feed for her agro-vet shop.
- Emelita in the Philippines received $200 from iZosh to buy ice cream ingredients to make and sell ice cream.
- Erlinda in the Philippines received $375 from iZosh to buy products and groceries to sell in her convenience store.
- Esther in Uganda received $225 from iZosh to hire two employees to work in her restaurant.
- Esther in Uganda received $225 from iZosh to buy more inventory to sell in her retail shop.
- Geralyn in the Philippines received $325 from iZosh to buy additional capital for her small general store.
- Grace in Kenya received $225 from iZosh to buy cooking fat, sugar, milk and bread for her retail business.
- HoneyLee in the Philippines received $300 from iZosh to buy a wider selection of goods to sell in her variety store.
- Houssina in Rwanda received $650 from iZosh to buy new bus tires and parts for her transportation business.
- Jane in the Philippines received $104 from iZosh to additional capital for her small general store and vehicle parts business.
- Ketty in Uganda received $75 from iZosh to buy maize and millet for her beer brewing business.
- Laura in Lebanon received $1250 from iZosh to buy cosmetics for her business as a makeup artist.
- Margaret in Sierra Leone received $175 from iZosh to buy shoes and related items to sell in her shoe retail business.
- Marta in the Philippines received $200 from iZosh to buy bulk goods and new items for her convenience store.
- Martha Isabel in Columbia received $1650 from iZosh to buy ingredients and hire a new employee for her restaurant.
- Mastewal in Ethiopia received $250 from iZosh to buy items for her trading business.
- Mitikie in Ethiopia received $250 from iZosh to buy items for her small corner store.
- Rebecca in Uganda received $225 from iZosh to buy supplies for her business making clothing for families.
- Salima in Lebanon received $1350 from iZosh to buy foods and raw materials to sell in her mini market
- Sharina in Pakistan received $250 from iZosh to buy boutique variety cloth and wedding dresses to sell from her home.
- Sharon Joy in the Philippines received $175 from iZosh to increase product selection and expand her general store.
- Teddy in Uganda received $225 from iZosh to buy ingredients and expand her restaurant.
- Tirualem in Ethiopia received $250 from iZosh to fatten her sheep.
- Yasmeen in Pakistan received $200 from iZosh to buy sewing supplies and machine oil for her family stitching business.
- Yichalem in Ethiopia received $250 from iZosh to fatten her cows.
- Yitayish in Ethiopia received $245 from iZosh to buy items for her trading business.
March 16, 2018
- Our $250 loan to Wotie in Ethiopia will help her with petty trading, poultry, and sheep fattening.
- Our $250 loan to Marta in Ethiopia will help her with sheep fattening.
- Our $125 loan to Zaitun in Uganda will help her increase her stock of sweet potatoes, cabbage and rice for market.
- Our $250 loan to Zainab in Uganda will be used to buy a greater variety of produce and grains for her store.
- Our $1500 loan to Yovanna in Ecuador will buy 2 young cows for raising and breeding.
- Our $500 loan to Sopheap in Cambodia will help her dig a larger pond to raise bigger fish on her rice and fish farm.
- Our $800 loan to Sokleng in Cambodia will let her purchase fertilizer and seed for her rice farm.
- Our $250 loan to Rosalie in the Philippines will be used to buy more items in bulk for her grocery and snacks business.
- Our $125 loan to Rhoda in Kenya will be used to buy additional maize stock to sell.
- Our $200 loan to Perla in the Philippines will let her expand her business raising hogs and selling fish in the local market.
- Our $400 loan to Michelle in Ecuador will help her buy rice, sugar, eggs, bread, tuna, sardines and candy for her general store.
- Our $750 loan to Martha in Kenya will help her buy another donkey and cart for her business selling water.
- Our $1000 loan to Marta in El Salvador will help her buy concentrated feed and vitamins for the cattle on her farm.
- Our $300 loan to Marry in the Philippines will be used to buy fertilizer for her rice farm.
- Our $150 loan to Margret in Uganda will help her buy more goods for her store selling second-hand clothing and other products.
- Our $400 loan to Luzviminda in the Philippines will help her buy more supplies for her convenience store.
- Our $250 loan to Lorna in the Philippines will help her buy bulk items for her small retail outlet.
- Our $400 loan to Judith in Kenya will be used to buy potato and maize seeds for her crop and livestock farm.
- Our $256 loan to Joyce in Ghana will help her buy more inventory of convenience items to sell along the roadside.
- Our $125 loan to Joyce in Kenya will let her buy chicks for breeding on her diary and poultry farm.
- Our $225 loan to Josselyn in Ecuador will be used to buy chickens, corn, and balanced feed to raise and sell chickens.
- Our $200 loan to Joanna in the Philippines will be used to expand her stock in her convenience store.
- Our $145 loan to Jennifer in the Philippines will help her buy ingredients for making and selling home-cooked food to her community.
- Our $225 loan to Jalia in Uganda will provide a greater selection of clothing to sell to boutiques.
- Our $250 loan to Hamselech in Ethiopia will be used for animal fattening and her small shop.
- Our $150 loan to Eunice in Uganda will be used to buy more apartment real estate, and also learn how to build apartment buildings for rental.
- Our $350 loan to Emma in the Philippines will help her move her business selling snack items out of her home to an independent store location.
- Our $500 loan to Doricas in Kenya will be used to buy fertilizers for her maize and dairy farm business.
- Our $350 loan to Diana in Ghana will help her grow her restaurant business and buy products to set up a store.
- Our $1075 loan to Carmen in Ecuador will be used to buy fabric, thread, and buttons, and to hire a sewing assistant for her business making custom-made uniforms and clothing.
- Our $25 loan to Beatrice in Uganda will help her increase her sales of crops and produce in her store.
- Our $250 loan to Aster in Ethiopia will be used for sheep fattening.
- Our $250 loan to Alemitu in Ethiopia will be used for sheep fattening.
- Our $250 loan to Asnakech in Ethiopia will be used for sheep and goat fattening.
- Our $250 loan to Zufan in Ethiopia will be used to support her farm.
- Our $250 loan to Baule in Ethiopia will be used for sheep fattening.
October 20, 2017
- Carla in the Philippines received a loan of $200 to buy more stock for her general store.
- Analyn from the Philippines received a loan of $250 to expand her stock in her store.
- Annaliza in the Philippines received a loan of $57 to increase the selection in her convenience store.
- Aske in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to buy and sell cereal in her small shop.
- Atenai in Samoa received a loan of $275 to buy ingredients, a frying pan, a strainer, and a new oven for her business making and selling pancakes.
- Ayisha in Ghana received a loan of $250 to buy vegetables, dried fish, and beans in bulk to to sell.
- Betty in Uganda received a loan of $200 to increase her shoe inventory in her business in a trading center.
- Shabana in Pakistan received a loan of $150 to buy a new buffalo and quality animal fodder for her business raising buffalo and selling their milk.
- Senate in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 for dairy farming.
- Sarah in Kenya received a loan of $150 to buy hybrid seeds and fertilizers for her business selling milk, eggs, and vegetables from her farm.
- 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.
- Ramete in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to sell bread, tea and coffee.
- Rainah in Zimbabwe received a loan of $1050 to restock and expand her retail stationery business.
- Nora in the Philippines received a loan of $200 to buy supplies for her smoked fish business, and to become a wholesale business.
- Naomi in Ghana received a loan of $150 to procure fish for her business selling fish.
- Miriam in Uganda received a loan of $200 to buy hair dryers and supplies for her beauty salon.
- Miriam in Kenya received a loan of $150 to buy different varieties of cereals for her business selling milk, eggs and cereals.
- Milrose in the Philippines received a loan of $175 to buy inventory for her convenience store and food vending business.
- Micheline in the Congo received a loan of $75 to buy two cows to butcher and resell.
- Meimuna in Ghana received a loan of $250 to buy bulk ingredients for porridge she sells buy the roadside.
- Mehribonu in Tajikistan received a loan of $1100 to buy different fruits to expand her fruit selling business.
- Mary in Ghana received a loan of $175 to grow her businesses. She runs a provisions shop and sells slippers in her neighborhood.
- Maria in Columbia received a loan of $225 to buy bulk goods to sell in her general store.
- Maqboolan in Pakistan received a loan of $225 to buy an additional cow to raise so she can increase milk sales.
- Luz in Columbia received a loan of $1050 to buy rolls of fabric, elastic, appliqués, lace and other supplies for her sewing business.
- Lillian in the Philippines received a loan of $200 for vehicle maintenance and spare parts for her tricycle transportation business.
- Justine in Uganda received a loan of $175 to buy supplies and increase revenue in her bar in a trading center.
- Immaculate in Uganda received a loan of $225 to hire an employee and purchase chickens as another source of income in addition to her hair salon.
- Hirut in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 for ox and sheep fattening.
- Glenda in El Salvador received a loan of $975 to buy milk, coffee, bread, vegetables, sodas, detergents, and other goods for her store.
- Gladys in the Solomon Islands received a loan of $900 to buy drums, spades, wheelbarrows, and timber to make an additional cocoa dryer for her cocoa drying and selling business.
- Gina in the Philippines received a loan of $200 for maintenance of her internet cafe.
- Fuseina in Ghana received a loan of $250 to buy more stock for her business selling cereal and beans.
- Fuli in Samoa received a loan of $225 to buy fertilizer, chemicals, wheelbarrow, tiller, rake, gum boots, and spade for her business selling fish and growing taro and banana.
- Fanaye in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to buy farming equipment and animal food for her dairy farm.
- Elma in the Philippines received a loan of $200 to buy supplies for her convenience store.
- Elizabeth in Kenya received a loan of $425 to buy inputs for her tea farm to increase her yield.
- Demekech in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to buy stock for her small convenience store.
- Clara in Columbia received a loan of $190 for ingredients for her take-away restaurant.
- Chiku in Tanzania received a loan of $275 to buy rice, maize flour, cooking oil, and other ingredients for her food vending business.
- Cate in Uganda received a loan of $150 to buy supplies for her hair salon.
- Winnie in Kenya received a loan of $350 to buy farming tools and equipment for her business selling eggs, milk, and vegetables from her farm.
- Welete in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 for sheep and goat fattening.
- Sawda in Ethiopia received a loan of $250 for ox fattening.
- Raava in Samoa received a loan of $800 to buy banana tube and taro root seedlings, a wheelbarrow, water tank, hand gloves, rake, shovel, and chemicals for her business growing and selling taro and bananas.
- Maria in Samoa received a loan of $425 to buy a water tank, chemicals, seeds, soil, and a rake for her business growing and selling cabbages and eggplant.
- Lea in the Philippines received a loan of $200 to broaden her selection of goods for sale in her general store.
- Elena in Moldova received a loan of $975 to buy a cultivator to help her harvest her corn and sunflowers.
- Doris in the Philippines received a loan of $145 to buy products for her beauty supply store.
- $25 from iZōsh completed the loan of $400 to Julieta to buy fertilizer and other farm supplies.
- $25 from iZōsh completed the loan of $650 to help Rosa buy agricultural supplies to grow vegetables.
- $50 from iZōsh completed a loan of $450 to help Bernadette purchase hair extensions and cosmetic products for her hair salon.
- $125 from iZōsh complete a loan of $200 to help Isatu purchase assorted drinks and other provisions to expand her business.
- $125 from iZosh completed the loan of $250 to Josephine to buy more ingredients to prepare cooked food to sell.
- $125 from iZōsh completed a loan of $500 to help Vorng purchase rice, pork, and chicken for cooking and selling.
- $100 from iZōsh completed the loan of $800 to help Maria buy a cow.
- $100 from iZōsh completed a loan of $350 to help Ana buy sports shoes and sandals.
- $50 from iZōsh completed a loan of $175 to help Mary purchase cookies, non alcoholic drinks and noodles for her grocery store.
- $75 from iZōsh completed a loan of $250 to help Julekha to expand her accessories business by increasing sales of necklaces and bracelets.
- $75 from iZosh complete a loan of $500 to help Lilian buy seeds and start horticulture farming on her farm.
- $50 from iZōsh completed a loan of $350 to help Grettel buy shoes and clothes to sell.
- $75 from iZōsh completed a loan of $325 to help Olivia buy more soda and ginger beer for her soft drinks business.
- $200 from iZōsh completed a loan of $325 to help Eugenia buy feed for her ducks and chickens and to remodel her yard.
- iZōsh’s loan of $250 helped Marie increase her stock of food products to sell.
- $150 from iZōsh completed a loan of $350 to help Abla pay for 3 sacks of rice, a sack of corn, 2 cans of oil, 3 sacks of sugar, and 20 bowls of beans for her grocery stall.
- $125 from iZōsh completed a loan of $200 to help Shagufta buy low-priced clothes, sew them, and then sell at a higher price in her community.
- $200 from iZōsh completed a loan of $400 to help Elenoa buy a bag of flour, a bag of sugar, cooking oil, gas oven, and baking powder to make and sell pancakes.
- Houria from Palestine received a loan of $2,775 to buy sewing tools and fabric.
- Sosen from Kenya received a loan of $1,000 to expand her business selling car and motorcycle parts.
- Deysi from Bolivia received a loan of $1,000 to buy machines to improve clothing production.
- Wisam from Palestine received a loan of $1,000 to buy a sewing machine and more fabric and yarn.
- Larisa from Moldova received a loan of $1,000 to rebuild a stable for pigs and chickens.
- Grace from Kenya received a loan of $815 to add a small shop to sell cosmetic products.
- Iqbal from Pakistan received a loan of $250 to buy more fancy clothes to sell.
- Maria Elena from El Salvador received a loan of $750 to buy milk and make cheese.
- Ma. Nena from the Philippines received a loan of $250 to buy piglets and hog mash.
- Maria from the Solomon Islands received a loan of $425 to buy more stock of rice, biscuits and canned goods.
- Cecilia from the Philippines received a loan of $100 to buy piglets, feed, and jewelry.
- Gebeyesh from Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to start a small business.
- Alemitu from Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to fatten sheep and goats.
- Rin from Cambodia received a loan of $500 to buy a water pump to maximize her rice harvest.
- Abebech from Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to buy goods to sell.
- Yabate from Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to fatten sheep and goats.
- Marta from Ethiopia received a loan of $250 to be used on her farmland.
- Erika from Ecuador received a loan of $1,100 to buy more cosmetics products to sell.
- Zoila from El Salvador received a loan of $1,125 to buy beauty products, necklaces and bracelets to sell.
- Mary from Kenya received a loan of $91 to buy more onions to sell.
- $80 was loaned to Elicia to purchase more goods to sell
- $250 was loaned to Magdalena to buy more merchandise for her business selling food and toiletries
- $200 was loaned to Julia to buy more cereal grains for her business selling grain
- $200 was loaned to Beatrice to buy “bales of clothes”
- $175 was loaned to Martha to buy groceries and household goods in bulk
- $185 was loaned to Blanca to expand her stock in her retail business selling groceries and snacks
- $250 was loaned to Beatrice to buy more milk and maize for resale
- $195 was loaned to Zaina to expand her rice farm
- $200 was loaned to Florence to buy more “Jikos” – ceramic cooking ovens
- $100 was loaned to Viviane to buy yams, spaghetti and corn
- $100 was loaned to Selinah to buy more cereal grains
- $150 was loaned to Heang to buy fertilizer
- $150 was loaned to Aquilisa to buy coconuts, flour, sugar, vegetables, and rice
- $175 was loaned to Eunice to buy more beans and maize
- $130 was loaned to Loida to buy a wider variety of groceries
- $600 was loaned to Eiby to buy more fish to sell
- $325 was loaned to Watende to buy more cosmetics and newpapers to sell
- $400 was loaned to Rosa Emilia to purchase more meat to sell
- $275 was loaned to Edna to buy more rice and pay for maintenance
- $675 was loaned to Carmen to buy more pigs, feed, and supplements
- $175 was loaned to Dancille to buy more sacks (bags) of beans, maize, and sorghum to sell
- $250 was loaned to Phorn buy fertilizer and pig feed
- $825 was loaned to Beatrice to buy flour for bread and pastries and drinks to sell
- $100 was loaned to Gemma to buy more stock for her groceries and household good store
- $250 was loaned to Ramatu to buy maize, beans, groundnuts to sell at market
- $300 was loaned to Florence to add supplies of tea
- $350 was loaned to Wilter to buy more merchandise for resale
- $250 was loaned to Sajida to buy cosmetic products and makeup kits
- $250 was loaned to Bonifacia to buy fertilizer and repair her chainsaw
- $350 was loaned to Elisa to buy more rice to sell
- $350 was loaned to Lus to buy fertilizer
- $350 was loaned to Winifred to allow her to buy stock for her store in bulk
- $300 was loaned to Nancy to increase the variety of her merchandise
- $800 was loaned to Sarina to buy more tables and chairs for her restaurant
- $250 was loaned to Hana Egaso as part of her requested loan amount to fatten sheep
- $1250 was loaned to Aisha to buy more wigs and accessories to sell
- $950 was loaned to Maria Christina to buy corn and other food items to make and sell snacks
- $625 was loaned to Geronima to buy flour, noodles, rice, meat, drinks, baked goods, and dairy products
- $450 was loaned to Veronica to buy animal food and salt blocks
- Agnes received a loan of $425 to buy more eggs to sell
- Muy from Cambodia received a loan of $250 to buy rice seeds and pay labor fees.
- Fuseini from Ghana received a loan of $300 to purchase clothes for resale.
- Salia from Ghana received a loan of $150 to purchase yams.
- Fati from Ghana received a loan of $250 to purchase ingredients in bulk.
- Ma Monica from Mexico received a loan of $350 to buy more pigs, chicks and animal feed.
- Chum from Cambodia received a loan of $200 to buy rice seeds.
- Yorn from Cambodia received a loan of $250 to buy fertilizer.
- Justina from Kenya received a loan of $350 to buy tea leaves for resale to tea companies.
- Hellen from Kenya received a loan of $300 to buy additional clothing for resale.
- Mary from Kenya received a loan of $250 to buy fish and cashew nuts.
- Bilhah from Kenya received a loan of $250 to expand her tailoring business.
- Sreymom from Cambodia received a loan of $250 to purchase fertilizer.
- Analiza from Philippines received a loan of $200 to buy canned goods, cooking oil, bath soap, soft
- Marilou from Philippines received a loan of $350 to buy ingredients.
- Thoeurn from Cambodia received a loan of $325 to buy fertilizer, pesticide, and pay for labor.
- La from Cambodia received $250 to buy fertilizer and pesticide.
- Beatrice from Kenya received a $465 loan to pay for children’s school fees.
- Amina from Tanzania received a $415 loan to expand her store.
- Gloria from the Philippines received a $300 load to buy additional sewing materials.
- Lalen from the Philippines received a $430 loan to buy stock in bulk for her store.
- Rosalba from Colombia received a $151 loan to make improvements on her market stand.
- Yuvilis from Colombia received a $395 load to buy hair products to make her business unique.
- A loan of $300 helped Aygun to buy new good fertilizers and garden tools.
- A loan of $1,125 helped Fatuma to purchase more shoes to sell at her store.
- A loan of $500 helped Irene to purchase milk, sugar, loaves of bread, tea leaves and washing powder.
- A loan of $950 helped Janet to purchase cooking fat, loaves of bread, sugar, tea, milk and washing detergent.
- A loan of $1,000 helped Marfe to purchase more stock of jewelry to sell to her customers.
- A loan of $800 helped Milady Judy to buy cream and cheese to have a better inventory to be able to cover her clients daily.
- A loan of $575 helped Mishi to purchase potatoes and cooking fat.
- A loan of $900 helped Monica Johana buy a lot more shoes to stock up and to have more variety to offer.
- A loan of $1,275 helped Nejmeh to buy more dresses to sell and to promote her shop.
- A loan of $1,175 helped Nieves Felipa to buy a blender and a beater to sell nutritious juices.
- A loan of $600 helped Ochagul to buy more cattle.
- $225 was given to Rose as part of her requested loan amount to purchase another dairy cow.
- $225 was given to Wilda as part of her requested loan amount to purchase additional boxes of bananas for resale.
- A loan of $400 helped Yen to buy extra farmland to cultivate rice.
- Zipporah from Kenya received $200 to buy animal feed for her business raising and selling dairy cows.
- Zencerly from the Philippines received $450 to buy hogs and treats for her businesses raising hogs and selling candy.
- Veronica from Kenya received $275 to buy second-hand clothes for her resale business.
- Sean from Cambodia received $500 to buy meatballs and coconut for her business selling meatballs and snacks.
- Salem from Cambodia received $150 to buy fertilizers for her farm where she grows rice and raises pigs.
- Regina from the Philippines received $125 to buy more clothing to expand her business selling clothing.
- Prom from Cambodia received $250 to increase her farmland for her business selling rice and groceries.
- Paula from Mexico received $200 to buy sheep and feed for her business raising sheep and embroidering handicrafts.
- Mahamadu from Ghana received $200 to buy groceries in bulk for her grocery store.
- Linda from Ghana received $250 to buy seeds for new crops for her business growing and selling plantains.
- Kapiog from Ghana received $150 to buy corn for her business selling corn.
- Gretchel from the Philiippines received $200 to buy supplies and pig feed for her business selling pigs.
- Gladys from Kenya received $75 to buy onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and other groceries for her business selling groceries.
- Genlie from the Philippines received $100 to buy clothing and accessories for her business selling clothing and household items.
- Calsum from Kenya received $500 to expand her money transfer services business.
- Arsenia from the Philippines received $250 to buy additional merchandise for her business selling snacks and drinks.
- Rosaly from the Philippines received $980 to buy a boat to expand her business selling fish.
- Nancy from the Philippines received $450 to buy more pigs to expand her business raising and selling pigs.
- Lucy from Ghana received $475 to buy more ingredients for her business selling rice and pastries.
- Liza from the Philippines received $430 for additional capital for her “Sari-sari” (convenience) store and livestock farm.
- Josinta from Kenya received $90 to buy more stock for her beauty shop and her business selling shoes.
- Georgina from Ghana received $375 to buy stock in bulk for her business selling food wholesale to restaurants and vendors.
- Caroline from Kenya received $175 to rent space to do more computer training in her cyber cafe business.
- Ana from Columbia received $675 to buy supplies in bulk for her pottery store.
- Telesia from Samoa received $375 to buy seedlings, a backpack sprayer, wheelbarrow, and chemicals for her business selling taro and banana.
- Tamara from Kyrgyzstan received $1,100 to buy stock to increase her herd She has cows, sheep and potatoes on her farm. She also teaches kindergarten.
- Shpresa from Albania received $525 for basic repairs to her home, including her roof. She is a farmer growing onions, potatoes, and wheat.
- Ohriyah from Malawi received $600 to buy a Zoona branded trolley and a mobile phone for her mobile money transfer business.
- Maria from Ecuador received $1,450 to buy more pigs for her business raising and selling pigs.
- Lopepe from Samoa received $225 to buy a backpack sprayer, wheelbarrow, seeds, and other supplies for her business selling taro and banana.
- Ivania from Nicaragua received $600 to buy oil, rice, beans, sugar, and corn in bulk for her corner store business.
- Judith from Kenya received $1,125 to buy more stock of beverages and snacks for her retail business.
- Senobia from Mexico received $225 to buy more shoes to fulfill her customer orders and expand her business.
- Angelyn from the Philippines received $475 to expand her Sari-Sari store to include an internet cafe.
- Anosi from Samoa received $350 to buy a cooler, fruit, plastic cups, milk, and ice bags for her fruit salad business.
- Beatrice from Rwanda received $500 to pay the harvesters who work on her rice farm.
- Desideria from the Philippines received $900 to help expand her fish vending business.
- Dilma from Ecuador received $1050 to buy clothing for resale.
- Editha from the Philippines received $325 to buy fresh fish to sell and also to buy ingredients for her business making peanut butter.
- Eusla from Kenya received $275 to buy dry maize and miller for her business providing ground cereals.
- Eusebia from Bolivia received $1200 to buy vicuna wool for her business making vicuna blankets.
- Hazel from the Philippines received $300 to buy supplies such as nail polish, scrubs, and cuticle removers for her business providing manicures and pedicures.
- Irene from Mexico received $350 to buy two more lambs for her business raising and selling sheep.
- Jane from the Philippines received $900 to purchase a second-hand motorcab unit for her transportation business.
- Joan from the Philippines received $475 for additional groceries to sell in her general store.
- Loida from the Philippines received $375 to help her sustain her vegetable stall.
- Merge from Ethiopia received $250 to buy an ox to enable planting and maximize harvest for her crop raising business.
- Maria from Columbia received $600 for ingredients and supplies for her small restaurant in her house.
- Maria from Mexico received $450 to buy spare parts for the mill she rents to customers in her community.
- Marlyn from the Philippines received $60 toward expansion of her sari-sari store.
- Meselech from Ethiopia received $300 to buy an ox for her cattle raising business.
- Mulunesh from Ethiopia received $300 for vegetables and fruits for her resale business.
- Ny from Cambodia received $400 for fertilizer for her rice growing business.
- Pheat from Cambodia received $350 for fertilizer and to pay for plowing on her rice farm.
- Reginah from Kenya received $825 to buy more goats for her goat meat butcher shop.
- Rubi from Pakistan received $400 for a new machine for her business stitching clothing.
- Saneit from Ethiopia received $200 for supplies in bulk for her cooking services business.
- Sikinan from Kenya received farm supplies such as seeds and fertilizer for her wheat farming business.
- Tamara from Samoa received $1200 for a water tank, backpack sprayer, and chemicals for her cattle farm business.
- Valentina from Mexico received $400 to buy more sheep and turkeys.
- Rhodah from Uganda received $925 to buy more secondhand clothes to see in her resale store.
- Mary from Uganda received $550 for more shoes to sell in her shoe store.
- Daisy from Honduras received $600 for agricultural materials to help her coffee crops.
- Maria from Honduras received $275 for stock for her business selling household goods.
- Amele from Togo received $875 to buy more vegetable, coconut, and palm oil to see at market.
- Dorivel from Nicaragua received $250 for food and handicrafts wholesale from her eatery/handicraft business.
- Leonara from the Philippines received $250 for tires and maintenance for her “Jeepney” business – transport for hire.
- Perive from Samoa received $1,075 for car parts, a taxi sign, and new tires for her taxi business.
- Ruzanna of Armenia received $1,250 to buy a cow and two bulls for her farm business.
- Cresta from Nicaragua received $225 for a loan to buy food to sell in her general store.
- Upu from Samoa received $700 for fertilizer, chemicals, and tools from her taro and banana plantation.
- Perez from the Phillippines received $325 to buy a water tank to store clean water for her family.
- Abebech from Ethiopia received $150 to purchase fertilizer.
- Charity from Ghana received $450 to purchase more fabric and sewing materials.
- Aminatu from Ghana received $425 to purchase general goods for resale.
- Carmen of Columbia received $39 towards her loan that will aid in a transition from selling Venezuelan to Colombian products. Locally made products are cheaper and easier to obtain.
- Doris of Ghana received $225 to buy more clothing to sell.
- Khun from Cambodia received $50 to buy fertilizer, pesticide, and rice seeds.
- Evelyn from Ghana received $250 to buy a greater variety of clothing for her business selling clothes.
- Finde from Ghana received $400 to expand her business selling rice beans and groundnuts.
- Hannah from Ghana received $150 to expand her business selling gari (pickled ginger).
- Hawa from Ghana received $200 to support her business selling kenkey (a sort of dumping and soup).
- Janeth of the Phillipines received $143 to buy additional stock for her store, such as soap, shampoo, eggs, noodles and canned goods.
- Linda from Ghana received $350 to expand her business selling groceries.
- Loreto of Kenya received $250 to purchase more materials to meet the growing demand for her modern dresses.
- Miraflot of the Phillipines received $170 to expand her business to sell rice and set up a refreshment area beside her store.
- Sakun from Cambodia received $325 to expand her business of growing and selling rice.
- Carmen from Bolivia received $400 to buy flour and sugar.
- Rehema of Tanzania received $100 to expand her business of selling maize flour.
- Quinta from Kenya received $75 to buy bales of clothes for resale.
- Comfort from Ghana received $175 to expand her business selling cooked beans.
- Evangeline from the Philippines received $200 to purchase piglets and animal feed.
- Lloren from Philippines received $100 to buy sprayer, fertilizer and quality seeds.
- Tewabech from Ethiopia received $150 to purchase fertilizer for her business of growing and selling crops.
- Tseganesh from Ethiopia received $200 to purchase an ox.
- Victoria received $660 to purchase aluminum and plastic for her recycling business.
- Virginia of the Phillipines received $83, the balance of her loan amount, to buy additional products, which will expand her store stock and allow her to meet all the needs of her community.
- Warki from Ethiopia received $175 to buy an ox to add to her business of selling crops
- Yola from Bolivia received $300 to buy spare parts for computers.
- Abebu of Ethiopia received $250 to buy a farm ox.
- Alema of Ethiopia received $150 to purchase farm ox.
- Alice of Uganda received $550 to buy maize flour and groundnuts to sell.
- Angelina of Ghana received $200 to buy goods in bulk.
- Augustina of Ghana received $150 to buy clay and firewood for her trade in ceramic wares.
- Clara of Ecuador received $275 to purchase fertilizers and fungicides and help pay laborers.
- Esther of Kenya received $300 to add stock to her groceries.
- Esther of Kenya received $250 to to purchase more plastic wares to sell.
- Eunice of Kenya received $50 to purchase cereals for resale.
- Florame of the Philippines received $250 to buy additional fish stock.
- Geraldine of the Philippines received $125 to expand her business.
- Gloria of Colombia received $1,575 to purchase supplies such as fabric, thread, lace and buttons.
- Hajara of Uganda received $925 to buy stock of clothes and bedding.
- Irene of the Philippines received $23 to help grow and expand her business.
- Janet of Ghana received $200 to buy bags of flour and other ingredients in bulk.
- Khadija of Tanzania received $200 to expand her business by increasing her stock of coal.
- Mareta of Ethiopia received $200 to purchase fertilizer.
- Mariama of Sierra Leone received $925 to purchase palm oil, rice and sugar.
- Marta of Ethiopia received $300 to buy a farm ox.
- Maysoon of Jordan received $1,075 to buy more chickens.
- Medius of Uganda received $775 to buy timber.
- Meira of Honduras received $675 to buy farming supplies to re-invest in her coffee crops.
- Merry of the Philippines received $450 to expand the number of products her business sells.
- Myra of the Philippines received $225 to improve her business.
- Pastora of Nicaragua received $100 to purchase piñatas, sodas and games.
- Patricia of the Philippines received $225 to improve her business.
- Rosaria of Honduras received $1,075 to buy long shorts, short sleeve shirts, and long sleeve shirts to sell in her second-hand shop.
- Jemila of Ghana received $150 to purchase supplies for her store.
- Tolashi of Ethiopia received $250 to purchase fertilizer.
- Victoria of Ghana received $200 to expand her business.
- Virginia of the Philippines received $125 to provide her customers with a wider range of products to choose from.
- Ayelech of Ethiopia received $275 to purchase fertilizer for crops.
- Ayesata of Sierra Leone received $725 to purchase cigarettes, drinks, and soap to expand her business.
- Bekelu of Ethiopia received $300 to buy fertilizer and seleted seeds.
- Bayush of Ethiopia received $250 to buy fertilizer for crops.
- Bizu of Ethiopia received $300 to purchase a farm ox.
- Bizunesh of Ethiopia received $175 to buy an ox to begin farming earlier.
- Damaris of Kenya received $225 to buy second hand clothing for resale.
- Fatmeh of Lebanon received $400 to buy more clothes for her business, such as pants, coats and jackets.
- Grace of Kenya received $450 to purchase business assets.
- Griselda of Mexico received $400 to buy shoes for women, men and children.
- Haykanush of Armenia received $475 to help pay for a new stock of clothing.
- Heab of Cambodia received $550 to buy piglets and pig feed.
- It of Cambodia received $225 to purchase fertilizer and pesticide.
- Jassy of Uganda received $200 to purchase more coats, suits, shirts and other items.
- Judith of Columbia received $575 to help pay for clothing and shoes.
- Maimuna of Uganda received $700 to buy charcoal to sell.
- Mawuse of Ghana received $375 to packaging to increase the size of her land for farming.
- Mokhira of Kyrgyzstan received $475 to buy sheep.
- Nicolasa of Columbia received $20 for working capital.
- Nidia of Mexico received $550 to buy different types of shoes.
- Noeum of Cambodia received $300 to purchase fertilizer, pesticide and silk.
- Pascuala of Mexico received $250 to buy materials such and cloth, yarn and thread.
- Rosa of El Salvador received $425 to buy wood, laminated sheeting, cement, sand and to pay for labor to repair a bedroom.
- Roseline of Kenya received $225 to buy tomatoes and packaging to sell.
- Sarin of Cambodia received $300 to expand grocery store items for sale.
- Savorn of Cambodia received $350 to buy fertilizer and pesticide.
- Sen of Cambodia received $250 to buy fertilizers and pesticide.
- Shewaye of Ethiopia received $175 to cattle to raise and sell.
- Teresa of El Salvador received $575 to help stock her shop.
- Thouch of Cambodia received $250 to purchase fertilizer and pesticide.
- Vivian of Ghana received $250 to purchase additional cloth and rags for resale.
- Wude of Ethiopia received $250 to purchase fertilizer and selected seed.
- Yanelis of Columbia received $50 for working capital.
- Zakia of Pakistan received $400 to purchase a stock of grains, oil, and biscuits.
- Zebida of Ethiopia received $225 to purchase fertilizer.
- Tiringo from Ethiopia received a loan to buy equipment for selling tea and bread.
- Thanaa from Lebanon received a loan to buy tools and cosmetics for her beauty salon.
- Teresita from the Philippines received a loan to buy a new sewing machine to make bags, blankets and curtains to sell.
- Mavsuma from Tajikistan received a loan to buy cattle for her animal husbandry business.
- Maribel from Mexico received a loan to buy three piglets to raise and sell.
- Kulijamal from Kyrgyzstan received a loan to buy cows to raise.
- Jecinta from Kenya received a loan to buy stocks of charcoal to sell.
- Esther from Ghana received a loan to buy textiles and sewing accessories for designing and sewing garments.
- Charlyn from the Philippines received a loan to buy meat, barbecue sauce, and bamboo sticks for her business selling chicken and pork barbeque.
- Amina from Kenya received a loan to buy maize and wheat flours, cooking oil, fat, and tea leaves for her retail shop.
- Eunice of Kenya received a loan to buy spare parts to sell.
- Mercy from Ghana received a loan to buy crates of eggs in bulk to sell by the carton.
- Mavis from Ghana received a loan to buy sachets of water in large scale, so she can sell ice water.
- Ingrid of Colombia received a loan to buy an industrial stove and supplies for her restaurant.
- Abebech Melkamu of Ethiopia received $550 to purchase a hybridized cow.
- Aberash Dullo of Ethiopia received $225 to purchase modern hives for her bees.
- Adjoa Baabankpe of Ghana received $75 to purchase bulk cereal.
- Bekelu Merga of Ethiopia received $200 to purchase fertilizer and seed.
- Celsa Baledio of the Philippines received $75 to purchase cacao beads and dried fish.
- Chanthoeurn Sok of Cambodia received $225 to purchase piglets and pig food.
- Christine of Kenya received $750 to purchase retail for her general store.
- Esha of Kenya received $575 to purchase charcoal to resell.
- Faaleaga of Samoa received $375 to purchase gardening tools and supplies.
- Gloria of El Salvador received $525 to purchase fresh fruit for her store.
- Isabel Sandoval vazquez of Mexico received $600 to purchase fresh food for her restaurant.
- Juliana Morales of the Philippines received $345 to purchase new tires for her motorcycle transportation company.
- Tean Lach of Cambodia received $225 to purchase agricultural supplies and hire an irrigation machine.
- Leafa of Samoa received $325 to purchase a wheelbarrow and gardening supplies.
- Wilma Almonte of the Philippines received $450 to purchase coco lumber.
- Maria Milagro of El Salvador received $925 to purchase food and liquor for her store.
- Millicent Ouma of Kenya received $250 to purchase hair dryers for her salon.
- Nhorn Loem of Cambodia received $125 to purchase pigs.
- Nilda of Peru received $225 to purchase supplies for her children’s party store.
- Otgon of Mongolia received $1,975 to purchase animal hides and pelts.
- Sareoun of Cambodia received $575 to purchase fertilizer.
- Tenabe Daka of Ethiopia received $550 to purchase supplies for her store.