Friday, July 17, 2015
Musical Instruments
Whoot, finally got a loan filling one of the last 3 'activities' on KIVA (out of 149). Kiva tallies several lending statistics. Obsessive people like me try to get at least one in each category/group. This one fulfilled 'Musical Instruments'.
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
Helped Bail out Greece
Made a small donation to help bail out Greece. It's a fundraiser and they are trying to raise all 1.6 billion. Hope it goes through. I really like the idea of the people raising so much money to help people.
http://time.com/3942118/british-man-indiegogo-greece/
http://time.com/3942118/british-man-indiegogo-greece/
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
buy products to amass more stock.
Made a kiva loan to Silvio in Brazil. First time lending in Brazil. I think his summary really summarizes a lot of Kiva need:
A loan of $1,475 helps Silvio to buy products to amass more stock.
As a small business person building up inventory I can totally relate.
A loan of $1,475 helps Silvio to buy products to amass more stock.
As a small business person building up inventory I can totally relate.
Monday, April 20, 2015
!0 loans
Made 10 Kiva loans.
Been busy with house renovations and the business and my work. Not necessarily in that order.
And going through some personal issues (break up) which makes me lethargic and not wanting to blog. But I"m crawling out of it.
Been busy with house renovations and the business and my work. Not necessarily in that order.
And going through some personal issues (break up) which makes me lethargic and not wanting to blog. But I"m crawling out of it.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Back to lending to Julia's
I could not find any loans in the lender statistics, I've leant to all the microlenders, in all fields, etc. Or as many as I could.
So I'm back to lending to Julia's. Made 2 loans today. One may not get funded, it's only at 1% and has 4 days left.
I haven't been posting here 'cause I've had some personal issues and it's made me not want to do too much. Life gets in the way. I got hurt and wanted to crawl into my shell for a bit.
I hope I'm back.
So I'm back to lending to Julia's. Made 2 loans today. One may not get funded, it's only at 1% and has 4 days left.
I haven't been posting here 'cause I've had some personal issues and it's made me not want to do too much. Life gets in the way. I got hurt and wanted to crawl into my shell for a bit.
I hope I'm back.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Sunday, January 04, 2015
Kiva
I made 10 Kiva loans today to use up credit that acculated over the holidays. One was to a new industry, the others to new microlenders. I'm still trying to get one in each category. I like completing things. And data.
I want to go fly my Kiva plane. Wonder if I still have it.
Monday, December 01, 2014
Dinner for one
I bought a meal today for a street person who was sitting outside Whole Foods. I got him something hot - a chicken bowl with veggies. And a drink. Made his world a bit better today.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Christmas presents from local artisans
My co-op (that just opened this year) had a crafts fair with local artisans. I decided to do all my christmas shopping there. I usually try to do it all in one place, supporting one thing. I've adopted Gorillas and given Kiva gift certificates and shopped at 10,000 villages.
This year everyone is getting items from co-op members. I had a necklace for my mom elongated and the artisan stopped by my house to deliver. How's that for personal service!
This year everyone is getting items from co-op members. I had a necklace for my mom elongated and the artisan stopped by my house to deliver. How's that for personal service!
Saturday, November 29, 2014
11 Kiva loans
I have lots of kiva credit so made 11 kiva loans to lenders I haven't lent to, to finish those stats.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Made food for Thanksgiving for homeless/needy folk
I helped make food today at a local restaurant to feed the homeless for Thanksgiving. Got to work in the kitchen.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Tree people - trees in Los Angeles
I made my yearly donation to Tree people. They plant trees in the Los Angeles area. I've planted trees with them. It's a lot of fun, better then when I was trying to do it as a living.
After we plant each tree we hold hands around and say a prayer chant and name it. And go back and water it to help it survive. Very different than the commercial enterprises I was part of where we planted many poorly and hoped a few survived.
After we plant each tree we hold hands around and say a prayer chant and name it. And go back and water it to help it survive. Very different than the commercial enterprises I was part of where we planted many poorly and hoped a few survived.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Planned Parenthood.
Made my yearly donation to Planned parenthood. Everyone deserves access to birth control.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Oxfam
"Oxfam America is a global organization working to right the wrongs of poverty, hunger, and injustice. As one of 17 members of the international Oxfam confederation, we work with people in more than 90 countries to create lasting solutions. Oxfam saves lives, develops long-term solutions to poverty, and campaigns for social change."
Friday, November 14, 2014
Friday, November 07, 2014
Humane Society & SPCA
Made a donation to the Pasadena Humane Society and SPCA. I am so glad they are there to take care of stray animals.
I donate to this shelter at least once a year.
I donate to this shelter at least once a year.
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Mexican CHEESE Farmer from Kiva
Made a Kiva loan
Elias is a small Mexican farmer who produces and sells cheese for a living. He decided to purchase a 120-cubic-meter Sistema Biobolsa biodigester in order to reduce the high energy costs, which were threatening the existence of the business itself.
By purchasing the biodigester, he will not have to externally buy the expensive propane needed for cooling and other purposes anymore. He will be able to fully integrate biogas production in the natural cycle of his business. By using the Sistema Biobolsa waste-to-energy solution, Elias will take full advantage of the large quantities of manure his animals produce every day. The biodigester is a strategic acquisition for Elias and will allow his cheese producing activity to flourish.
This loan represents 22% of the total cost of the Sistema Biobolsa biodigester.
Elias is a small Mexican farmer who produces and sells cheese for a living. He decided to purchase a 120-cubic-meter Sistema Biobolsa biodigester in order to reduce the high energy costs, which were threatening the existence of the business itself.
By purchasing the biodigester, he will not have to externally buy the expensive propane needed for cooling and other purposes anymore. He will be able to fully integrate biogas production in the natural cycle of his business. By using the Sistema Biobolsa waste-to-energy solution, Elias will take full advantage of the large quantities of manure his animals produce every day. The biodigester is a strategic acquisition for Elias and will allow his cheese producing activity to flourish.
This loan represents 22% of the total cost of the Sistema Biobolsa biodigester.
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Kiva to Iraq
Made a Kiva loan to Iraq.
Shaima, a 38 year old mother of four, is an attorney and civil-society activist with twelve years of professional experience. She has participated in many activities with local NGOs and international agencies, and works in a clinic that provides legal aid for women survivors of domestic violence.
Shaima identified an entrepreneurial opportunity when she noticed a lack of sufficient hotel options to accommodate the increase of tourists in her Iraqi hometown. Although the tourism market in Shaima’s conservative community is generally run by men, she bravely penetrated this male-dominated business world and opened a small motel in June 2013. Her self-confidence and her family’s support were key elements in making this decision. Shaima’s business has improved her family’s economic situation and, in turn, their quality of life. Moreover, her business has created job opportunities for five community members. Shaima expects this number to increase as her business flourishes.
Shaima, a 38 year old mother of four, is an attorney and civil-society activist with twelve years of professional experience. She has participated in many activities with local NGOs and international agencies, and works in a clinic that provides legal aid for women survivors of domestic violence.
Shaima identified an entrepreneurial opportunity when she noticed a lack of sufficient hotel options to accommodate the increase of tourists in her Iraqi hometown. Although the tourism market in Shaima’s conservative community is generally run by men, she bravely penetrated this male-dominated business world and opened a small motel in June 2013. Her self-confidence and her family’s support were key elements in making this decision. Shaima’s business has improved her family’s economic situation and, in turn, their quality of life. Moreover, her business has created job opportunities for five community members. Shaima expects this number to increase as her business flourishes.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Wikipedia
I made a donation to Wikipedia today. My father asks me to, he uses it all the time. And he doesn't have a US credit card and asks me to donate for him.
I am glad to donate to Wikipedia because I am glad they exist.
I am glad to donate to Wikipedia because I am glad they exist.
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