Bakery project

Mabel

Buruburu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Mabel

Member since

March 2016

On-time repayments

243 installments  •  87%

About Me

I was born in Kakamega county in Kenya. I was brought up in our village by my own parents who were peasant farmers on half acre of land where we all lived with my eleven siblings. When I was young, i worked on the farm during my free time after school since i was the eldest in the family. I walked bear feet to school every day like 8km. I walked back home every lunch time to take lunch. When I finished primary school, i passed well and was called to a national school but could not go far from home since it was expensive. I joined the nearest secondary school and passed my final exams very well, then the government gave me a loan to continue with university education. I completed university and was unable to get a job since i still lived in the village. So i started volunteering to take care of vulnerable people in the community for free. Many of them did not know that government offered help for such people. So I helped them to register themselves for government help and also equipped them with life skills like knitting, inspiring other people etc I helped them to start their own income generating activities and in the process i started a community based project of selling cereals in order to support a community based school for orphans and less fortunate children in Masai land. This helps to maintain the children in the school since they come from challenged backgrounds and they cant afford education. I visit different parts of Kenya and I usually find there are millions of vulnerable people who are suffering, through the NGO that I run I can reach out to more people who need help. The vulnerable people i work with include: orphaned children in Masailand (where we have female genital mutilation, early marriage and lack of education for children since they practice cultural life of pastoralists), the aged and disabled people and poor people. They spend their childhood looking after cattle and moving around for greener pastures. I also work with poor people who are unable to have any sustainable livelihood for themselves. I help them to get into income generating activities like agriculture, beadmaking, working on farms in groups etc
I chose to work with vulnerable people because I want them to have a sustainable livelihood which will help them to live a better life which will lead to better education for their children and community. This will mean improved livelihood for the community members.

My Business

My income source is from baking and selling of cakes in order to sustain the activities of serving the poor in the community like the orphans in the school in Masai land. I do this so that we sell the cakes and get extra income to sustain the education of the poor children that I support. The profits help me to sustain the activities of the school for the orphans in Masai land, Narok county and also helps other activities for the NGO to keep running.

So i work hard to keep the business running by sourcing for more customers to buy from me the cakes. If Zidisha supports me I will buy part of the baking equipments to help me make more cakes so as to make profit to support the children in the school for the less fortunate.

Loan Proposal

If Zidisha gives me the loan, I will be able to buy baking equipment to help me carry out the bakery project in a more comfortable way. I will buy a baking stove which will help me to make more cakes to sell and make more profit as opposed to the traditional baking way that I use firewood which is slow and hectic. The profit I make will help me to undertake the NGO (HAREP) activities without any problem . Right now I am only able to bake 25 cakes in one day because the firewood traditional baking system is very slow and it takes a lot of time. I hope to be able to bake at least 50 cakes within one day. This will increase profits by 100% which will go a long way in supporting the education of the orphans in the school. With this baking stove, I will be able to train the youth and women in the community on how to start their own income generating activity of baking for their families and selling some to make profit.

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  • Margaret    Aug 21, 2017

    Mabel paid off her loan perfectly. I would lend to her again and encourage others to do the same!

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  • Margaret    Apr 10, 2017

    Mabel paid her loan off in a timely manner, she had to reschedule payments but kept on track until it was fully paid.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$341.00

Date disbursed

Aug 22, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Sandra

Böblingen, Germany

PG

Paul Graham

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

M

Margaret

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$358.06

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Mar 31, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Sep 3, 2016 $25.21 Sep 2, 2016 $25.21
Sep 10, 2016 $5.04 Sep 9, 2016 $5.04
Sep 17, 2016 $1.01 Sep 17, 2016 $1.01
Sep 24, 2016 $1.01 Sep 17, 2016 $1.01
Oct 1, 2016 $1.01 Sep 17, 2016 $1.01
Oct 8, 2016 $1.01 Sep 17, 2016 $1.01
Oct 15, 2016 $1.01 Sep 17, 2016 $1.01
Oct 22, 2016 $1.01 Sep 25, 2016 $1.01
Oct 29, 2016 $1.01 Sep 25, 2016 $1.01
Nov 5, 2016 $1.01 Oct 1, 2016 $1.01
Nov 12, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Nov 19, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Nov 26, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Dec 3, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Dec 10, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Dec 17, 2016 $1.01 Nov 11, 2016 $1.01
Dec 24, 2016 $1.01 Dec 24, 2016 $1.01
Dec 31, 2016 $1.01 Dec 24, 2016 $1.01
Jan 7, 2017 $1.01 Dec 24, 2016 $1.01
Jan 14, 2017 $1.01 Dec 24, 2016 $1.01
Jan 21, 2017 $1.01 Dec 24, 2016 $1.01
Jan 28, 2017 $1.01 Jan 7, 2017 $1.01
Feb 4, 2017 $1.01 Jan 7, 2017 $1.01
Feb 11, 2017 $1.01 Jan 7, 2017 $1.01
Feb 18, 2017 $1.01 Jan 7, 2017 $1.01
Feb 25, 2017 $1.01 Jan 7, 2017 $1.01
Mar 4, 2017 $1.01 Jan 16, 2017 $1.01
Mar 11, 2017 $1.01 Jan 16, 2017 $1.01
Mar 18, 2017 $1.01 Jan 16, 2017 $1.01
Mar 25, 2017 $1.01 Jan 16, 2017 $1.01
Apr 1, 2017 $1.01 Jan 16, 2017 $1.01
Apr 8, 2017 $1.01 Jan 24, 2017 $1.01
Apr 15, 2017 $1.01 Jan 24, 2017 $1.01
Apr 22, 2017 $1.01 Jan 24, 2017 $1.01
Apr 29, 2017 $1.01 Jan 24, 2017 $1.01
May 6, 2017 $1.01 Jan 24, 2017 $1.01
May 13, 2017 $1.01 Feb 10, 2017 $1.01
May 20, 2017 $1.01 Feb 10, 2017 $1.01
May 27, 2017 $1.01 Feb 10, 2017 $1.01
Jun 3, 2017 $1.01 Feb 10, 2017 $1.01
Jun 10, 2017 $1.01 Feb 10, 2017 $1.01
Jun 17, 2017 $1.01 Mar 4, 2017 $1.01
Jun 24, 2017 $1.01 Mar 4, 2017 $1.01
Jul 1, 2017 $1.01 Mar 4, 2017 $1.01
Jul 8, 2017 $1.01 Mar 4, 2017 $1.01
Jul 15, 2017 $1.01 Mar 4, 2017 $1.01
Jul 22, 2017 $1.01 Mar 16, 2017 $1.01
Jul 29, 2017 $1.01 Mar 16, 2017 $1.01
Aug 5, 2017 $1.01 Mar 16, 2017 $1.01
Aug 12, 2017 $1.01 Mar 16, 2017 $1.01
Aug 19, 2017 $1.01 Mar 16, 2017 $1.01
Aug 26, 2017 $50.42 Mar 27, 2017 $50.42
Sep 2, 2017 $50.42 Mar 28, 2017 $50.42
Sep 9, 2017 $50.42 Mar 29, 2017 $50.42
Sep 16, 2017 $127.16 Mar 30, 2017 $50.42
Mar 31, 2017 $76.74

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