GDLive Newsfeed
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.
Momoh's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Momoh enrolled.
"According to the recipient he is not working, therefore he find it difficult to feed his family. He also said that they depend on farming for survival."
Fatu's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Fatu enrolled.
""One of the greatest worries on my mind now is to get my son back in school. He drop out of school because he was involved in an motor bike accident while walking down the road. My Whis is to see him in school again but I do not have the hand now to support him in achieving this because of my situation. As you can see, this is not my body, I belong fat but due to illness and worry, I've become slime. I pray to get back ony feet to help my son achieve his education.""
Siannah's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Siannah enrolled.
"If I am successful to receive the transfer I intend to establish a business that will help raise funds to educate my children. Things not really easy on us especially being a single mother who has to provide every necessary things for me and my children. The farming is not enough to provide me and the children with enough money to cover food and school fees. So, if that money come it will change our whole lives."
Sando's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Sando enrolled.
"One of the major challenges is getting money to fix my house, because whenever there's a heavy down pull of rain there's no way for my family and I to have a good sleep because of the lackages on my house.More besides the heavy rain could damage the entire building because the sticks are all rotten.The small business I'm doing the money is not enough to feed my family and fix my house."
Sumala's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Sumala enrolled.
"One of the major challenges I presently have is to further my education, I dropped from school one year ago because there was no money to go back to school,my crops that I planted didn't yeild due to bad soil."
Satta's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Satta enrolled.
"One of the major challenges facing me now is that I need money to fix my house. The house is partly broken and we don't have anyone man to rebuild it for us. We also don't have anyone in Monrovia to help with money to buy zinc, sticks and pay people to fix our house."
Senneh's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Senneh enrolled.
"If I receive this transfer, I intend to fix my house that my father left behind. The house is badly damaged with all of the roof corroded. I am only depending on subsistence farming, that is, small cassava farm to cater to food and other needs. The little income I get from the small farm is insufficient to buy zinc and renovate the house."
Andiuli's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Andiuli received a $366 second payment.
"I have already collected the money but i decided to save it so that i build a good house with iron sheets in the near future"
Salim's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Salim received a $366 second payment.
"Looking at the project right from inception to date i find all perfect and worth appreciating. During all this time there has been good information sharing between project team and beneficiaries and all problems were addressed in time. Therefore to me Givedirectly did well in all its process of implementation and nothing went wrong"
Amina's family
access_time over 3 years ago
Amina received a $366 second payment.
"In my life i have lived longing for a good house with iron sheets and a better life with all basic needs so when i received the transfer i used it to buy food, clothes as well as beddings for my whole family. In addition i have saved part of the money to be used to build a house soon"