Kilimanjaro, TZ – PAM Family benefits from work with Lishe Bora – 15 June 2019
PAM family mother, who works with Lishe Bora, has supported her 8 children to go to school, supplying them with other basic... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Furaha group grows into new phase of operations – 15 June2019
Furaha VICOBA Group received a loan from Tupendane for 1,300,000 TZS (USD $571) to assist members to grow corn. The loan was... Read More
Mt Kilimanjaro, TZ – Family expands livestock project to help cover school fees – 20 Feb 2019
The ADK family has successfully paid for their son’s first year of vocational school by selling chickens and pigs. The family began... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Income and savings from garden enable investments in home and income – 15 Feb 2019
The PWP family has worked hard and saved money since they started their organic vegetable garden in 2015. The family’s diligence is... Read More
Ngara, TZ – Income generation loan enables Shafan to improve home and income – 15 Dec 2018
In October 2018 Shafan finished repaying the small-business loan he received in November 2017. The purpose of the loan was to expand... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Raising pigs increases income – 30 Oct 2018
CC has been raising pigs to earn money by selling fattened pigs as well as vegetables, and he has now added cow... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Motorbike is one of the most import family assets in Cambodia – 30 Sep 2018
YC and his wife YP are very relieved because they now own a motorbike for transporting the children to school, taking produce... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Maendeleo Task Force members create VICOBA to increase their impact – 7 Sep 2018
Furaha Group (“Happiness Group”) has big dreams for the impact they can have in their community. Furaha Group is what parents in... Read More
Mt Kilimanjaro, TZ – Family hopes productive asset leads to home improvements – 31 Aug 2018
The FRL family is excited about their new productive asset: a gas-powered corn sheller. They purchased the machine with a loan from... Read More
Mt Kilimanjaro, TZ – Community bank supports family to start business and pay school expenses – 31 Aug 2018
The BEA family is using a 200,000 TZS (USD $93) loan from their VICOBA community banking group to start a business and... Read More