Friday, June 26, 2020

thank you from Ghana!

Wow!
How very kind of those folks to send this email to me!
I'm speaking of the people in Ghana associated with Meridia.
I had chosen them to receive support in honor of my birthday62 this year.
Here's the email that I received yesterday...
honestly, it made me cry that my help meant so much to them.

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kiva.org
25 June 2020 8:45 PM

Update from Ghana

This update on your loan to Meridia was written by Kiva's Field Partner.

Dear Kiva Lender,

We are all in this together. No matter where you are in the world, you are facing a new reality due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a Kiva lender, you are an agent of positive change. The flexible working capital that you provide to Meridia and other social enterprises now has even higher social impact.

Like many social enterprises, Meridia is struggling to sustain operations due to COVID-19 restrictions. Land mapping and titling projects have been delayed in Ghana. The result is reduced revenue and increased vulnerability for women and cocoa farmers. Land rights provide economic security during uncertain times

An investment in Meridia is an investment in financial inclusion. Your patient capital unlocks the value of a customer's most valuable asset - land. Land owners with property rights increase property value by 2x and increase agricultural productivity by up to 60%. Annual family income increases 150% and loan approval rates increase by 12%. The impact does not stop there.

Meridia focuses on gender equality. Your patient capital strengthens the role of women in rural Ghanaian communities and contributes to the wellbeing of the entire family. Women landowners earn 3.8x more income and are 8x less likely to experience domestic violence. Children are more likely to go to school and less likely to be underweight. How is that for positive impact?

We are all in this together. Meridia still needs your support to empower women and cocoa farmers and thrive together in a post-pandemic world.

Lend directly to Meridia here: https://www.kiva.org/lend/1966124.

With gratitude,

The Kiva Labs: Social Enterprise Team

Thursday, June 11, 2020

nerdfighting for birthday62!

When kiva.org has a "make one loan, get money for another" deal, especially around the time of my birthday and the start of my personal new year, well, I just have to partake!
I give all credit to the 18-year-old idealist in my mind.
She still believes the world can be a better place if we lend each other a helping hand.
What an optimist she is!

The first loan went to Meridia in Ghana, to keep a community of cocoa farmers at work.
I even posted on fb about it!
"I loaned to Meridia in honor of my 62nd birthday and in honor of my friend, Jo Coleman-Williams.
Jo went to Ghana twice, once in her youth and again for her 50th birthday, to help people.
This is my way of helping, too.
I invite others to join me in making microloans to others!"

That loan netted me the $25 from Kiva to lend to Tansuluu in Kyrgyzstan!
Here's what I told the others who fight suck by my side!
"Moooove on over here and help Tansuluu purchase more cows.
Milk is a protein-rich food source for the people in her community, including children.
Plus her name reminds me of another nerdfighter from a galaxy far, far away, and that's good!"
Here's another good thing: VMware matched my money!

I only intended to make the two, but my lending account still had almost $9 in it, so I carried on!
Inspired by that matched loan to make a third, this time the funds went to Makerita in Samoa for paint, rollers, brushes, and other such materials.
"I loaned to Makerita because I know the value of having color on the walls of a house - that helps make it a home.
Plus, her name makes me feel a dance craze sweeping near!"
So, you know what that means...
gotta dance!!!
Who knew lending money could be such fun!
(smile!)

Friday, June 5, 2020

thanks for the blood!


The American Red Cross is Thankful for You
Hi Faustina,

In times of crisis, the Red Cross is fortunate to witness the best of humanity as donors, like you, roll up a sleeve to help those in need. Your donation may help patients undergoing emergency and lifesaving surgeries, new mothers and children facing complications from childbirth, and those fighting injury and illness. We greatly appreciate your willingness to come give blood and share your good health with the most vulnerable among us during these difficult times.

The coronavirus pandemic has caused many uncertainties in our world, but patients and the Red Cross are thankful that we can count on you to answer the call to help.

From all of us at the American Red Cross – thank you for helping others during this critical time.

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What a sweet email!
The American Red Cross has also offered to send me this cool T-shirt.
I had originally thought I wanted it, to commemorate my donation of a pint for my birthday62.
Good thing they're letting me think about for a few days, but I would rather someone get it who will actually wear it.
I already have so many T-shirts...
especially from my VIP blood donor days.
I'm part of the choir.
(smile)