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Patrick
landscapeCountry:
kenya
workOccupation:
Subsistence farming
faceAge:
34
workCampaign
Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
45000 KES ($348 USD)
access_time 17 days ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
This coming year, my biggest goal is to start a small business and open a shop in a new area that I’ve set my sights on moving to. I’ve been scouting the place for a while now, and one thing is clear: there isn’t a single shop within the neighborhood, which creates a good market opportunity. People would really benefit from a reliable place to buy their daily essentials nearby, and I know I can fill that need. Once I receive my third transfer payment, I plan to use a portion to complete paying for the plot I have in mind, ensuring I have a solid base to set up my shop. It’s exciting to envision it finally taking shape, knowing that my little store could become a go-to spot for the community. Farming has been my main source of income up to this point, mainly growing tomatoes and vegetables, which has been both rewarding and challenging. But with the unpredictable weather and rising costs, I know I need to diversify my income. Opening this shop will be my way of balancing the risks that come with farming and finding a steadier source of revenue.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
Receiving support from GiveDirectly was truly a life-changing experience. When they began their initiative in our community, I was amazed by how they approached us directly, without going through local leaders or other intermediaries. This direct connection made me feel like they genuinely cared about reaching me. The decision to provide us with cash was equally remarkable; it allowed each of us to decide how best to use the support for our personal needs. Additionally, the GiveDirectly staff were some of the kindest people I have ever met. They listened to us and explained every step of the process clearly. From the start, everything was planned out well, and I felt reassured by how smoothly everything went. Honestly, I can’t think of anything that needs to be changed. GiveDirectly's model gave me not only financial freedom but also respect and trust, something many programs often overlook.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
The floods have made our current home unsafe and moving to higher ground is necessary. I used $250 from the transfer to pay for a piece of land that I have been paying for in instalments. We plan to leave our small plot here for farming, which will help us sustain ourselves. I also used $103 to buy 10 iron sheets to prepare for the new building and another $50 on posts and frames, which are the foundation we’ll need for this new structure. Getting these materials now felt important so we could start construction as soon as possible. I used what was left to buy food for our household. Since the flooding started, feeding everyone has been a daily struggle. Having a stockpile of food now means we can be secure for a while and focus on moving and building, without worrying as much about where our next meal will come from. Every dollar has been carefully spent to get us through this difficult time, and I feel hopeful that soon, we’ll be settled in a safer place, ready to rebuild our lives.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
20000 KES ($151 USD)
access_time 4 months ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was at home taking a shower when my phone rang. I rushed out of the shower and immediately called back. It was my neighbor on the line. We were both in the last batch awaiting transfers from GiveDirectly in our village. He told me he had received his money and was full of joy. I ended the call to check if I had also received my transfer. Sure enough, I received a message confirming that $180 had been deposited into my account from GiveDirectly. I was overjoyed because I knew how much this money meant to me. I was in the middle of a crisis caused by floods, which made finding job opportunities impossible. My immediate thought was to solve this issue permanently. I decided to use the money to find a better place to live, away from the threat of floods, so my family and I could live happily and without fear of floods again.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
The biggest difference in my life since I started receiving transfers from GiveDirectly is that I can finally own a plot in a safer place, away from the threat of floods. This means I will permanently mitigate this threat. Without GiveDirectly, this would have remained just a dream, but now it is a reality. I have just paid $100 as a deposit and plan to pay the remaining $600 in installments. I am grateful for this timely support from GiveDirectly.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
After receiving $180 from GiveDirectly, I immediately thought about buying a plot of land. I live near a river and was severely affected by recent floods that caused a lot of destruction, especially to homesteads that were swept away. I knew right away that if I didn’t permanently mitigate this threat, I would risk continued losses and disturbances from floods in the future. With this in mind, I spent $100 as a deposit to secure a plot in a safer area. I also spent $55 to buy a sheep as a long-term investment. My vision is for the sheep to multiply so I can use it to meet my family’s emergencies in the future. Additionally, I spent $13 on medication for both me and my kids. The floods had caused my children to suffer from common colds and malaria, but with GiveDirectly’s assistance, I was able to address these health issues immediately. I used the remaining money to buy food. During the floods, it was extremely hard to find any work, and the best option was to seek refuge in a camp. Thanks to GiveDirectly, I could address these urgent needs and ensure my family's well-being.
 
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access_time 6 months ago
 
What do you plan to do with the cash transfer?
Receiving this money is a game-changer for us. It means finally being able to relocate my family to a safer area. The recent floods in our village were a wake-up call, especially seeing my son battle pneumonia as a result. With the shifting weather patterns, it's clear that our current location is no longer safe. My plan is to use the transfers to buy land in a higher area and move our home there. I'm optimistic that this move will bring an end to the worries and sleepless nights that come with living in a flood-prone area.
What is the happiest part of your day?
The past six months have been marked by a bittersweet experience in our village, as our joy from a successful maize harvest quickly turned to despair due to flooding. My wife and I were elated with the abundant yield from our one and a half acre farm, envisioning stored maize to sustain us through dry seasons. Sadly, the floods swept away our entire harvest, leaving us with no choice but to seek casual labor and resort to charcoal burning to support our family. Despite this setback, I hold onto hope for a better future where we can relocate to a safer environment, shielding us from such devastating floods.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
Living in a region sorrounded by two rivers presents a formidable challenge, especially during the rainy season when floods become a regular occurrence. My biggest worry is the lack of financial means to move my family to a safer location during these moments of danger. Each flood incident escalates my concern for the safety of my loved ones, heightened further by the looming threat of waterborne illnesses that frequently accompany such crises. Moreover, the loss of my goat and two kids adds to the distress. Finding a resolution to this persistent predicament is crucial to securing the welfare of my family.