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Thursday, December 26, 2019

To Char love Darcy

This year I was able to help Char with some LuLaRoe things but that really is something I do just to help her because it Char. Not going out of my way so as I was taking a social entrepreneur class I learned about Kiva. It is a micro-finance business which means they are giving out loans to different groups of people and who would normally not qualify for loan in their country. So meet Jacquelynn, when I read about he I thought wow, if Charise would have been born in a Samoan family instead of ours she and Jacquelynn would be best of friends. 

Jacquelynn's Story
Borrower imageJacquelynn is a 33-year-old mother with six children. She owns and operates a small business of selling elei printing materials at the market to earn a living. She manages her business really well.

Jacquelynn needs a loan to buy rolling materials, paint color, paint brush, elei design, containers, printing machine, fabrics, and a table to assist her in running the business. She has been doing this for more than two years. Jacquelynn hopes to build a small elei shop in her village. She became a member of SPBD in 2016. 

Image result for elei print
In case you don't know what elei print is I had to look it up too. 
I was able to help lend money to Jacquelynn to get her clothing businesses running smoothly, as I hoped I helped Char. This business is pretty awesome and you can donated to a variety of countries and categories. Each loan has a certain length and you actually have a 96.8% chance of getting your full loan back. So check out Kiva.org I have really loved looking on this website for people to donate to and when the loan is up you can take it out of the "account" or you can reuse that money for another loan. 

I love ya Char! Merry Christmas and manuia le Kirisimasi!


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