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Funded
$ 3,156.49

Still Requires
$ 15,303.22

Rajeshrivaghari And Group
from Kapadvanj, Gujarat

Purpose : To build toilet and water facilities for a safer sanitary lifestyle

Rajeshrivaghari is a 30-year-old married woman hailing from Kheda, Gujarat. Her household has 5 members. She currently accumulates a monthly income of INR 50,000. Rajeshrivaghari has formed and leads a group of 37 women in requesting a sanitation loan of INR 1,500,000 with Saath Mahila for Toilet and Water. The current nearest facility for both is 150 km away, with a monthly medical expense of INR 1,400 for each of these women and their families. These women are aware of the necessity of a hygienic and safe toilet for themselves an...   Read more


Funded
$ 1,067.88

Still Requires
$ 2,871.22

Gambhini And Group
from Wangkhei Branch, Manipur

Purpose : to purchase graments in order to expand clothing business.

Gambhini is a 55- year-old married woman. She resides in the Imphal East district of Manipur. She has a family of 4 members. She is engaged in a clothing business. She has a monthly family income of roughly INR 22,000. She has formed and is leading a group of 6 members, who, just like Gambhini, work hard to support their families and save for their secured futures. She realises that an increase in her and her friend’s monthly family incomes and their ability to save from it will ensure greater levels of economic independence. It wi...   Read more


Funded
$ 2,546.07

Still Requires
$ 15,913.70

PARMARSUMITRABEN And Group
from Kapadvanj, Gujarat

Purpose : to construct a toilet near their houses for a safer sanitary lifestyle for women

Parmarsumitraben is a 28-year-old married woman and homemaker. She resides in Umreth, Anand, Gujarat. She lives with her husband and three young children. She has a family income of Rs, 38,000 per month. She has a small toilet at home. That toilet has broken floors and dampened walls. The seasonal changes of hefty rain cause damage to the tin sheets and weak roofs. She also faces clogging and dripping issues creating an unhygienic environment. She has formed and is leading a group of 30 members who face the same problem. These wome...   Read more


Funded
$ 2,174.86

Still Requires
$ 16,294.07

VIHOLHETALBA And Group
from Mansa, Gujarat

Purpose : To build toilet and water facilities for a safer sanitary lifestyle

Viholhetalba is a 37-year-old married woman hailing from Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Her household has 4 members. She currently accumulates a monthly income of INR 35,000. Viholhetalba has formed and leads a group of 29 women in requesting a sanitation loan of INR 1,500,000 with Saath Mahila for Toilet and Water. The current nearest facility for both is 180 km away, with a monthly medical expense of INR 200 for each of these women and their families. These women are aware of the necessity of a hygienic and safe toilet for themselves and ...   Read more


Funded
$ 1,022.79

Still Requires
$ 2,060.80

Zeenat And Group
from Sega Road Branch, Manipur

Purpose : To expand her clothing business

Zeenat, a 48-year-old mother of two from Imphal West, Manipur, is dedicated to running her clothing business. She sells a variety of garments, including sarees, blouses, shirts, pants, tops, phanek, and khudei. Zeenat lives with her family of four, which includes her two school-going children, and manages a monthly household income of INR 22,000. Driven by the desire to secure a brighter future for her children, Zeenat is eager to expand her business. She is a confident and inspiring woman who has motivated many other women in her ...   Read more


Funded
$ 718.63

Still Requires
$ 2,364.27

Babita And Group
from Sega Road Branch, Manipur

Purpose : to purchase rice, dal, snacks etc to expand her grocery store.

Babita, a 50-year-old mother of three school-going children, resides in the Imphal West district of Manipur. She runs a small grocery business, which provides a monthly household income of INR 26,000. With a family of five to support and the educational expenses of her children, she is struggling to meet both her family's needs and her children's schooling costs. A confident, determined, and inspiring woman in her village, Babita has joined hands with five other women who now aim to expand her grocery store. To achieve this, she ha...   Read more


Funded
$ 1,105.70

Still Requires
$ 3,816.75

Roma And Group
from Singjamei Branch, Manipur

Purpose : to purchase raw materials necessary for weaving to sell more phaneks, woolen clothes etc

Roma is a 49-year-old married woman residing in Imphal West district of Manipur. She has a household of 5 members. She does weaving work to make phaneks, woolen garments, etc, and has a monthly family income of roughly INR 35,000 per month. She has formed and is leading a group of 4 members who, just like her, work hard to support their families and save for their secure future. She is aware of the fact that an increase in her and her friend's income levels will ensure greater levels of economic independence. It will give them an i...   Read more


Funded
$ 420.82

Still Requires
$ 4,019.84

Tejmala And Group
from Kwakeithel Branch, Manipur

Purpose : to purchase raw materials necessary for weaving to sell more phaneks, innaphi, woolen clothes etc

Tejmala, a 47-year-old married woman from Imphal West district in Manipur, lives with her family of four. She is a skilled weaver, crafting phaneks, innaphi, khudei, and woolen garments, contributing to her household’s monthly income of about INR 21,000. To support each other in their pursuit of a better future, she formed and now leads a group of six hardworking women who strive to uplift their families and secure financial stability. Tejmala understands that increasing their income will bring greater economic independence, enabli...   Read more


Funded
$ 366.85

Still Requires
$ 2,839.99

Thanda Barman And Group
from Bindol, West Bengal

Purpose : To expand her corn business for financial stability

Thanda, a 37-year-old married woman from North Dinajpur district, West Bengal, is actively engaged in the corn business. She manages a household of four with a monthly income of INR 25,000. A hardworking and determined individual, Thanda is focused on improving her family’s financial situation. She leads a group of six dedicated women who work tirelessly to support their families and save for the future. Thanda understands that increasing their income and savings will not only provide greater financial independence but also create ...   Read more


Funded
$ 578.46

Still Requires
$ 1,268.15

Rupali Bala Barman Roy And Group
from Bindol, West Bengal

Purpose : To expand her corn business for a brighter future

Rupali, a 34-year-old married woman from North Dinajpur district, West Bengal, is actively involved in the corn business. She supports a household of four with a monthly income of INR 25,000. A diligent and hardworking individual, Rupali strives to enhance her family’s financial well-being. She leads a group of four dedicated members who work tirelessly to support their families and save for the future. As primary household managers, Rupali and her group recognize that improving their standard of living will lead to better househol...   Read more