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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 almost 2 years ago
Kadzo received a $462 initial payment.
"Being able to start goat rearing as an investment for the future is the biggest difference in my life. This has increased my confidence in facing financial change since I have something to rely on unlike before. In addition, I am currently enjoying my nights with the grandchildren after acquiring proper bedding."
Kache's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kache received a $462 initial payment.
"I spent most of the transfer to repair the house which was collapsing. I was living a worried life that the house might fall anytime while asleep something that gave me sleepless nights. In addition, I spent KES 9000 to boost goat rearing as an alternative source of income for myself by buying 3 goats. My long-term goal is to sell them once they reproduce whenever I am faced with any financial. Lastly, I spent that remaining amount to seek medical care since I have been undergoing mental illness treatment. I am very grateful that the condition is lessening and optimistic that I will recover fully after proper treatment using the aid."
Leah's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Leah received a $462 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that through the transfers, I have been able to accomplish one of my goals of owning goats. It has been my dream to have at least one but I couldn't afford it because they were relatively expensive. I purposefully settled for them because of my kid's education journey. Currently, they are still in primary schools and I am certain that by the time they will be transitioning to secondary schools and colleges, I will have so many goats that will be of help. I will sell some and clear their fees and finance their stay in school. I had to think of these assets since my spouse is the family breadwinner of six, and it has been quite a challenge to provide for our basic needs like food. I am therefore hopeful that I will not have to strain once they graduate to further studies. Seeing then grabbing better education is all I have been wanting since I believe it will eradicate the poverty life that has been stricken us."
Daka's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Daka received a $26 second payment.
"I spent a huge portion of my transfer amounting to KES 2500 to buy a goat. The main reason for buying the goat is to accumulate wealth. In our culture, wealth is measured by the number of livestock that one has. Once the goats multiply in numbers, the wealth will significantly increase. Besides buying the goat, I paid school fee arrears for my son who was at home after being sent home to pick school fee balances. He spent a whole week at home because i did not have money and neither did my husband. My husband is a casual laborer earning a living through the sale of charcoal. The demand for charcoal is very low making it hard to sell since the customers prefer to use alternative fuel such as firewood."
Kupata's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kupata received an initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that I was able to settle the fees arrears for my six children in primary and secondary schools. My dream has been to see them going to school like the rest but this was in vain because of the financial hardships that I have been encountering. They have therefore been on and off every semester which has been affecting their academic performance in particular. My spouse has been jobless for over three years now and I had to step in fulfilling the family's needs which have never been easy. I have been working as a waitress in a local hotel and paid KES 200 a day which could barely sustain us. Paying the fees has been a huge burden to me and I was almost having up. I am so grateful that GiveDirrctly came on time. Besides that I have a few goats that I am certain with time, I will be able to have many of them and help me out in sorting my household responsibilities."
Kache's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kache received a second payment.
"Give Directly alleviates difficulties in our families, including hunger, by sending us unconditional cash transfers. Furthermore, the money has enabled the realization of previously unattainable goals. I am especially confident that the transfers will allow me to actualize my dream of owning a large herd of goats. I do not see anything wrong with the way the organization is run."
Nancy's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Nancy received a $463 second payment.
"Apparently, I do not have any new goals apart from putting more efforts on the one I had initiated before such as rearing goats as my fall back plan incase of any eventualities."
Paul's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Paul received a $463 initial payment.
"Living in abject poverty is a situation that robbed my family's peace. We always live to worry about when we shall be able to overcome the struggles that my family faces on a day-to-day basis. I was very low financially and I did know how I could raise some money to fulfill what I did not have. Therefore, as soon as I confirmed that my transfer had been sent, I felt super excited. At that time I was in the forest looking after some goats for one of the community members who occasionally give me support when I am in dire need. However, driven with happiness, I felt like I could run back home and share with my wife what I termed, timely luck."
Kamana's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Kamana received a $463 initial payment.
"I spent the recent transfer on constructing a decent shelter for my family of 6 members. The structure we were living in was very small and forced us to cook outside the house. This was the miserable experience during the wind period since our food could be easily contaminated with sand. I bought 16 irony sheets, nails, timbers, and building poles. Similarly, I set aside KES 7000 for labor charges. In addition, I spent KES 11000 to boost the goats keeping business, the intention is to sell them whenever they reproduced in the future to cater for any financial emergency. Also, I bought a spacious bed and mattress since we were sleeping on a small traditional bed with a mat as bedding which was not comfortable."
Irine's family
access_time almost 2 years ago
Irine received a $463 initial payment.
"The biggest difference in my daily life is that the financial transfers have empowered me to own livestock( the dairy cow and goat). It has been my dream to have them since they are the most valuable assets with numerous benefits. Also, they can thrive so well in my region because the climate is favourable. I however purchased them purposely for my two children's education journey. They are now in grade two, in primary school and I felt there is still a long way to go for them to graduate and grab jobs. Being a single parent who depends on low-paying jobs, I wouldn't be able to pay for their fees once they transition to secondary schools and colleges. As time goes by, the cows and goats will have multiplied. I now have peace of mind and hopeful that my children's life will be brighter courtesy of GiveDirectly."
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