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We check in with people at each stage of the cash transfer process to see how things are going. Take a look at some of their stories as they appear here in real-time. Learn more about how recipients opt in to share their stories.
Kadzo's family
access_time 8 months ago
Kadzo received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"With my health deteriorating over the last two years, my goal is to save enough money to seek specialized medical treatment to identify the root cause of my health problems and find a lasting solution. Additionally, I plan to invest significantly in purchasing livestock. This investment will provide me with a sustainable source of income even beyond the five years of financial support. I am very happy and content with the financial support I have received so far."
Balozi's family
access_time 8 months ago
Balozi received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"My goal in the coming year and beyond is to complete the renovations of my house. These renovations will ensure that my house is safe and secure to live in. I have lived in fear that the house might collapse, but I am happy that the repairs will improve its condition and stability. I am very grateful for the financial support from Give Directly, which has made this possible."
Sidi's family
access_time 8 months ago
Sidi received a $27 twenty-second payment.
"My goal in the coming months is to use a significant portion of my transfers to buy the remaining materials needed to build a new house. I have endured many sleepless nights due to the leaking roof whenever it rains. With the help of these transfers, I plan to construct a new house, which will alleviate the troubles I have faced with my current one. I am deeply appreciative of the financial transfers, as they have transformed my life for the better."
Evans's family
access_time 8 months ago
Evans received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my heart is set on expanding my little herd of goats. With just four goats under my care, I see a future where these animals become the cornerstone of my livelihood. You see, I'm not able to take up a traditional job that pays a salary or wage, but that doesn't mean I lack ambition or drive. Instead, I've found my path in livestock farming, particularly with goats. They're resilient creatures, easy to maintain even in the toughest of times. So, I plan to save $10 every month starting today. With each dollar saved, I'm closer to buying more goats and building a stronger foundation for my future. Through dedication and determination, I hope to turn this humble beginning into a thriving herd that sustains me for years to come."
Karembo's family
access_time 8 months ago
Karembo received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my heart races with excitement at the possibilities unfolding before me. With each passing month, I decided to diligently $10 into my savings, a practice I have honed with unwavering determination. As the year draws to a close, the fruits of my labor will manifest in the form of a small herd of goats. This isn't merely about acquiring livestock; it's about nurturing a dream, a vision of self-sufficiency and independence. Through goat farming, I envision not just sustenance but empowerment, a journey toward financial stability, and a life brimming with possibilities."
Faida's family
access_time 8 months ago
Faida received a $27 fourteenth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my biggest hope is to embark on a journey towards self-sufficiency and independence. Despite the challenges I face with my health, I've made a firm decision to take control of my future. One step I'm passionately committed to is saving $10 every month. With each dollar saved, I'm inching closer to a dream I hold dear which is owning goats. The goats will not only provide me with a sustainable source of income but also a sense of purpose and pride. And with poultry alongside, I hope to create a small but thriving ecosystem that sustains me and offers a glimpse of a brighter tomorrow."
Kadzo's family
access_time 8 months ago
Kadzo received a $27 eighteenth payment.
"Here in our community, where subsistence farming is the backbone of survival, I've set my sights on something different. I dream of owning a plowing bull, a simple yet significant step toward stability and progress. With it, I can provide a service, plowing fields for others for a fee. It's a small business idea, but it holds the promise of transforming my life and the lives of those around me. To make this dream a reality, I've committed myself to saving $20 every month. It's not much, but every dollar saved is a step closer to my goal. Beyond the coming year, I see a future where I am not just a subsistence farmer, but a small entrepreneur."
Jumwa's family
access_time 8 months ago
Jumwa received a $27 twenty-sixth payment.
"In the coming year and beyond, my biggest dream is to finally sleep like a king in my own home. Every night, I wrestle with discomfort on a small, creaky traditional bed that leaves me more tired than rested come morning. But now, with the support from GiveDirectly and the savings I've diligently tucked away, I'm on the brink of transforming my sleeping situation entirely. My goal is to buy a modern standard bed and a mattress that will cradle me in comfort and provide the rest I've longed for. It's not just about upgrading my sleeping arrangements; it's about reclaiming my energy, my vitality, and my zest for life. With this newfound comfort, I know I'll wake up each day refreshed, ready to tackle whatever challenges come my way, and finally able to dream without the weight of exhaustion dragging me down."
Gladys's family
access_time 8 months ago
Gladys enrolled.
"As a mother of four children, my biggest challenge has been ensuring that they receive a quality education. Three of my children, aged 4, 5, and 9, have not been able to enroll in nursery school because I have struggled to raise enough funds to support them. The passing of my husband earlier this year in March 2024 has only compounded our difficulties. Now, I find myself needing to work extra hard to provide for our basic needs at home, leaving little to no funds for schooling. My main source of income comes from selling pebbles, but at only $0.4 per bucket, it requires me to gather 4 or 5 buckets just to meet our daily financial needs of $2. This constant physical strain is taking a toll on my health."
Kache's family
access_time 8 months ago
Kache received a $421 initial payment.
"I spent a significant portion of my first transfer to buy building materials, including 14 iron sheets, building poles, timber, and nails, to build a new house. My two children were struggling to find a place to sleep at night, and as they are older, it was not feasible for them to stay in my house. I wanted them to have their own space and privacy, so I decided to build them a house. I was worried that their current situation might expose them to bad influences and affect their school performance. When I received the first transfer, I made it a priority to address this issue by building the house for them. I am relieved that they now have their own place to stay. I also purchased a new bed and a mattress for them, costing $150, and made sure they had comfortable bedding. Additionally, I spent $65 on buying two goats, which I intend to breed and sell their offspring to support my future financial needs. These goats are valuable assets to me and will serve as a financial safety net."