Buying windowsand door frames

Juliana

Kamirithu, Kenya

1% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Juliana

Member since

March 2015

On-time repayments

232 installments  •  50%

About Me

My names are Juliana Chebet Mbugua. I was born and raised in the Rift Valley in a town called Kericho, and I have 3 brothers and two sisters. I joined Loitok Tok High School before I got married to a guy from Central who was working as a mechanic in the Rift Valley. Life in my home was so hard and my brothers had to go to school, so I had to get married to at least reduce the burden at home.

After marriage everything was OK: a hard-working husband who took care of me, opened a shop for me, and I got my first son a year later. My husband helped my brothers with their schooling and almost did everything for them.

After the 2008 elections is when things became hard. As I am from Rift Valley and my husband is from Central, and the two tribes are fighting against each other, my husband had to go to Central with the kids and I had to remain in the Rift Valley. We couldn't pay rent, school fees were a problem, but when peace was found again, I decided to join my husband in Central and we began a new life.

Things were hard because I didn't have a job and my husband was not known, so life was really stressful. Then I had to go to farms to do labour works, digging cultivation. This how I got employed at Betel Children's Home: when the pastor found my work in the farm to be good, I was employed to take care of the farm, then later as a matron.

My son is into business, the second-born is doing social science final year, and my last-born daughter is in high school and would like to be a nurse in the future. I like travelling, playing with kids, and farming.

My Business

I am a matron at Betel Children's Home. My work is to cook and take care of 15 children. I am paid a monthly salary of 350 USD, which I spend on my child's education and support my husband, who is a mechanic. I also do small-scale farming in the church farm, but this is not for sale: it's used to feed the children.

In the church, there is plenty of space where I can rear chickens for sale, and this the reason I will really appreciate getting a loan which will support me in beginning this project. Chicken is always in demand, and I am sure if I begin this I will be able to target hotels and people around. With the help of the kids, it will be easy for me to do the project.

Loan Proposal

I will use the loan of 921 us dollars to buy windows and frames materials at 750 us dollars and use the balance to pay the welder for the job.
This will push me a step ahead towards constructing a new home for my family.
God bless.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$914.00

Date disbursed

Nov 10, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

26 months

Lenders

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

G

glh25

Winooski, United States

A

AniaC

Melbourne, Australia

AS

Asa Svensson

Stockholm, Sweden

PG

Paul Graham

United States

A

Andrei

United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

C

Campbell

New Zealand

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$9.85

Amount remaining

$899.78

Expected completion

Jan 30, 2020

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$4.93

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Nov 23, 2017 $0.00
Nov 30, 2017 $0.00
Dec 7, 2017 $0.00
Dec 14, 2017 $0.00
Dec 21, 2017 $9.85 Dec 17, 2017 $9.85
Dec 28, 2017 $0.00
Jan 4, 2018 $0.00
Jan 11, 2018 $0.00
Jan 18, 2018 $0.00
Jan 25, 2018 $0.00
Feb 1, 2018 $4.93
Feb 8, 2018 $4.93
Feb 15, 2018 $4.93
Feb 22, 2018 $4.93
Mar 1, 2018 $4.93
Mar 8, 2018 $4.93
Mar 15, 2018 $4.93
Mar 22, 2018 $4.93
Mar 29, 2018 $4.93
Apr 5, 2018 $4.93
Apr 12, 2018 $4.93
Apr 19, 2018 $4.93
Apr 26, 2018 $4.93
May 3, 2018 $4.93
May 10, 2018 $4.93
May 17, 2018 $4.93
May 24, 2018 $4.93
May 31, 2018 $4.93
Jun 7, 2018 $4.93
Jun 14, 2018 $4.93
Jun 21, 2018 $4.93
Jun 28, 2018 $4.93
Jul 5, 2018 $4.93
Jul 12, 2018 $4.93
Jul 19, 2018 $4.93
Jul 26, 2018 $4.93
Aug 2, 2018 $4.93
Aug 9, 2018 $4.93
Aug 16, 2018 $4.93
Aug 23, 2018 $4.93
Aug 30, 2018 $4.93
Sep 6, 2018 $4.93
Sep 13, 2018 $4.93
Sep 20, 2018 $4.93
Sep 27, 2018 $4.93
Oct 4, 2018 $4.93
Oct 11, 2018 $4.93
Oct 18, 2018 $4.93
Oct 25, 2018 $4.93
Nov 1, 2018 $4.93
Nov 8, 2018 $4.93
Nov 15, 2018 $4.93
Nov 22, 2018 $4.93
Nov 29, 2018 $4.93
Dec 6, 2018 $4.93
Dec 13, 2018 $4.93
Dec 20, 2018 $4.93
Dec 27, 2018 $4.93
Jan 3, 2019 $4.93
Jan 10, 2019 $4.93
Jan 17, 2019 $4.93
Jan 24, 2019 $4.93
Jan 31, 2019 $4.93
Feb 7, 2019 $4.93
Feb 14, 2019 $4.93
Feb 21, 2019 $4.93
Feb 28, 2019 $4.93
Mar 7, 2019 $4.93
Mar 14, 2019 $4.93
Mar 21, 2019 $4.93
Mar 28, 2019 $4.93
Apr 4, 2019 $4.93
Apr 11, 2019 $4.93
Apr 18, 2019 $4.93
Apr 25, 2019 $4.93
May 2, 2019 $4.93
May 9, 2019 $4.93
May 16, 2019 $4.93
May 23, 2019 $4.93
May 30, 2019 $4.93
Jun 6, 2019 $4.93
Jun 13, 2019 $4.93
Jun 20, 2019 $4.93
Jun 27, 2019 $4.93
Jul 4, 2019 $4.93
Jul 11, 2019 $4.93
Jul 18, 2019 $4.93
Jul 25, 2019 $4.93
Aug 1, 2019 $4.93
Aug 8, 2019 $4.93
Aug 15, 2019 $4.93
Aug 22, 2019 $4.93
Aug 29, 2019 $4.93
Sep 5, 2019 $4.93
Sep 12, 2019 $4.93
Sep 19, 2019 $4.93
Sep 26, 2019 $4.93
Oct 3, 2019 $4.93
Oct 10, 2019 $4.93
Oct 17, 2019 $4.93
Oct 24, 2019 $4.93
Oct 31, 2019 $4.93
Nov 7, 2019 $4.93
Nov 14, 2019 $4.93
Nov 21, 2019 $4.93
Nov 28, 2019 $4.93
Dec 5, 2019 $4.93
Dec 12, 2019 $4.93
Dec 19, 2019 $4.93
Dec 26, 2019 $4.93
Jan 2, 2020 $4.93
Jan 9, 2020 $4.93
Jan 16, 2020 $4.93
Jan 23, 2020 $4.93
Jan 30, 2020 $387.36

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