Updated loan amounts to Kiva.org. Funded two more loans yesterday. Just two loans away from my goal of 50 loans.

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Chea Nen

Dongkor, Cambodia Personal Use | Vehicle

Chea Nen, 62, is a farmer and her husband is a construction worker, and they can earn a daily income $1.66 per day. Chea Nen has six children, five of whom are married while the remaining one is single. There of her children were employed as sewing workers and have a formal salary every month.

She intends to buy a new motorcycle and repair her old house. This loan can make life easier for them as they can go anywhere faster than before. As for her future expectations, she hopes to sells all kinds of meals and vegetables in front of her house.

http://www.kiva.org/lend/287951

Chak’s Group

Location Undisclosed, Cambodia Agriculture | Farm Supplies

For privacy reasons, the Field Partner has requested that last names and location be undisclosed

This village bank loan consists of twenty-four members who hope that they can use their portions to improve their families’ standard of living. Mrs. Chak, born in 1964, was selected to be the village bank president by the other members.

Mrs. Chak is a farmer who owns a 1.20-hectare plot of land which she uses to grow rice for a living. She would like to ask for a loan to buy a water machine to support her crop growing. Her husband is a vice village chief who is able to earn a small salary to support their family, and he also helps his wife with farming. The couple has four children: one works for a mobile company and the other three are students who also assist with farming.

http://www.kiva.org/lend/281488

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