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Betty
landscapeCountry:
kenya
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Casual labor
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40
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Kenya Large Transfer
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2nd Payment
Transfer Amount
53150 KES ($468 USD)
access_time 2 years ago
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How is your life different than it would have been if you never received the transfer?
Our new goal is to build another sleeping house for our son. This was our initial plan before we got the second transfer but unfortunately, we had to spend the money that was meant for the plan in treating our boy who had a heart problem. We want to build him another house because the one that he has at the moment is old, grass-thatched, and small in size. We thus want to build him one that is roofed with iron sheets and spacious. We were not able to do this before because we did not have the money. I usually engage in the business of buying and selling milk while my husband is a cobbler. The little money that we get has most of it been going to the payment of school fees for our four children. We have small self-help groups that we have joined that usually do merry-go-round contributions. They also usually loan the saved money to the members of the group. We thus usually borrow loans from them to use in making the payment of the school fees.
In your opinion, what does GiveDirectly do well, and what does it not do well?
GiveDirectly did well because they enrolled everyone in the village. No one was left out and hence everyone got the transfer. The people were able to upgrade their lives especially the neediest in the village. I would like to hence urge them to continue with the good work.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
We spent the second transfer on paying school fees for our two children who are in secondary school. We paid KES 10000 for each and we managed to clear their school fees for the whole term. We are glad that we were able to do so because they have not been sent home and hence they have had time to concentrate on their studies. We also spent another KES 5000 on treating our child who had a heart problem. The national health insurance scheme helped us in settling some of the bills. We are glad that our son got well and he has been able to return back to school. We also bought two bags of maize for our consumption at a total cost of KES 7200. We had guests visiting our household to check on our son after he was discharged. The remaining amount of money hence helped us in buying foodstuffs such as sugar for preparing tea for the guests and food for our consumption. We have hence had enough food to eat and we are grateful to GiveDirectly for their help. May God bless you.
 
Initial Payment
Transfer Amount
55000 KES ($496 USD)
access_time over 2 years ago
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Describe the moment when you received your money. How did you feel?
I was on my way to our merry-go-round group when I received a message notification on my phone. Upon checking it, I became so happy and immediately prayed to thank God for the blessing that had just come in despite being at the road. This money gave me hope that I would soon become a dairy cow owner and I will forever remain grateful to GiveDirectly for enabling me to achieve this.
Describe the biggest difference in your daily life since you started receiving payments from GiveDirectly.
I am the happiest person ever since I received the transfer since I am a proud owner of a dairy cow and I have also been able to pay school fees for my children. Due to this, I can concentrate on other projects since I know that they will not be sent back home anytime soon and they will be able to concentrate on their studies. In addition, I will be using the income from the sale of milk to pay their school fees and to meet some of our basic needs when it calves.
What did you spend your most recent transfer(s) on?
Buying milk has been my norm and I usually spend KES 50 daily on them. As a businesswoman who buys milk from farmers in the neighborhood and sells them at our nearest market, I rarely earn up to KES 200 as profits in a day. This is usually not enough to meet our basic needs and having a dairy cow to supplement my source of income had been my goal that I had not achieved until recently when I received the transfer since I was able to spend KES 30000 from it to acquire one and I am happy for this step that I have made. Also, I spent KES 10000 to pay school fees for my son who had been sent back home, KES 8000 on two sacks of maize and other foodstuffs for my family, and KES 6000 on clothes for my children.
 
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access_time over 2 years ago
 
What does receiving this money mean to you?
When I receive this money I will buy a cow with KES 25000, also I will budget KES 40000 to construct a two roomed iron sheet house for my children. I will clear school fees arears of KES 20000 of my son in secondary school to enable him study without disturbance of being sent to collect fee balances. For the remaining KES 15000 I will buy food and clothing's for family members.
What is the happiest part of your day?
My happiest part of the day is the morning hours when I wake up. This is because God has given me good health and the opportunity to see another new day. Also I am happy that my children will get something to eat.
What is the biggest hardship you've faced in your life?
My son is having a heart problem (disease), this has cost us a lot financially to provide medication for him at Tenwek Mission Hospital. We have been struggling a lot to provide medication for him which is costly.