Now that I have a steady income (whoot!) I've finally started using Kiva. I loaned money to two different people, both women in Africa. The first is Zainabu Malunda, a women from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She owns a clothing store and wants to expand her business. And I was privileged enough to get to help her! The second is the Kamuli A2 group in Kireka, Uganda. This is a group of 6 women who invest the money in their respective businesses and guarantee each other's loan. I thought that was a pretty cool concept so I decided to support them as well.
I was really impressed with Kiva's site. It was very easy to use and offered search criteria if you were interested in loaning to a specific type of person (I chose women in Africa for instance.) It also gives you a picture and description of the person the loan is going to, what they will do with it, and how it will help them (for example, sending their children to school, hiring other women in the village, etc.). It also gives you information on the agency the loan is going through. My favorite feature, by far, was the ability to see all the other Kiva users who have also loaned to that person. Again, for example, my Kamuli A2 group needed $2400. All together, 44 people loaned them that money, including me. I thought that was a very exciting thing to be involved in. Each user can make a profile which is amusing I guess, but doesn't seem to have any real point. The best thing of all is you can loan as a little, or as much as you want. And you can use PayPal to make your loan directly from your bank account if you choose. And Kiva develops a portfolio of all your loans so you can keep update on the progress. Overall, it was a very user-friendly, well designed site with a great purpose. Try it yourself today with as little as a $25 donation to change a life.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Introducing Tucker
Back on January 27th, I took the plunge and got myself a kitten. His name is Tucker and he's about 6 months old. I got him from the Humane Society of Atlantic County. It was a great experience and I'd recomend them to anyone in the area looking for a pet. Anyway, Tucker is great. He can be a bit of a nudge sometimes, but I love him! He's also freakin adorable. And fluffy. And loveable. And best of all he has not destroyed anything. Here's some pictures to prove the cuteness exisits.
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Friday, February 22, 2008
Demoralized by Facebook
I got an e-mail in my inbox tonight from an application on Facebook, iRead. Basically you can enter all the books you have read, are reading, want to read, or would never read and rate and review them. I love to read and I find the application very fun and it has some cool features. For example, if their is a book you want to read, it will tell if any of your friends own that book so that you can borrow it from them. It's an amusing diversion.
So anyway, I get this e-mail from the application. The subject line is "Are you still reading Vanity Fair?" Yes. Yes in fact I am. Dude, it's like 1,000 pages or something. Don't be so darn accusatory, iRead! I'm getting there. I work 40 hours a week! I have a life! Don't question my commitment here, people. Sheesh.
So anyway, I get this e-mail from the application. The subject line is "Are you still reading Vanity Fair?" Yes. Yes in fact I am. Dude, it's like 1,000 pages or something. Don't be so darn accusatory, iRead! I'm getting there. I work 40 hours a week! I have a life! Don't question my commitment here, people. Sheesh.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Grouchy
Apparently George Bush feels the need to go to Africa. And they've decided he should spend most of his time in Tanzania. I do not want that man in my favorite country. The US has decided that Tanzania is a "success story" for it's developmental gains despite being one of the poorest countries in the world. Makes perfect sense to me.
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