Microfinance

Lalmba's microloan program supports sustainability and empowerment, achieving nearly 100% loan repayment rate through mentorship, community involvement, and business classes. In Kenya and Ethiopia, participants, ranging from shopkeepers to farmers, take a two day business class to kick-start their small businesses. This approach not only fosters community growth but also showcases the effectiveness of support and mentorship. Your contribution can help continue this impactful work, inspiring self-sufficiency and prosperity in these communities.

One of Many Success Stories

Fatima Abagero, a single mother in Chiri, Ethiopia, received 2000 EB from Lalmba (about $100 USD). With it she bought teff to make Ethiopian bread, rice, and spices to sell at market. Now she has opened a restaurant on the main street in Chiri, where she sells injera and stew, coffee, juice, cheese and sodas. On market days she sells raw coffee beans, grains, and spices in the marketplace. A member of Lalmba staff visits her monthly to assess her progress, and she pays monthly towards her loan. She reports that before receiving her loan, she would get day labor jobs when she could, hauling sacks on her back to and from market, and when needed she would beg for food or money at the market. Today she stays very busy working her restaurant and selling products at the market. She is happy that she and her children are no longer hungry. A life changed dramatically for $100 dollars! Now that is sustainable change we can invest in with confidence.

Positive Community Impact

With a simple stroll down the street in these towns, you will find many motivated people to shake your hand, people who have the desire and ability to be self-sufficient, but not the financial means to get started. This is one area where Lalmba has a truly dramatic power to change lives and transform communities.
New Project

Libraries and Education Centers

The small library in Matoso is a vibrant hub of learning and discovery, offering hundreds of books and a few laptops for community use. Children aged 5 to 18 flock here to read, learn, and explore the digital world, while adults enjoy catching up on news and delving into specific topics. This space not only nurtures a love for reading and knowledge in all ages but also bridges the digital divide, making it a cornerstone of community growth and education.

We are in the process of starting a new education center.

Check back here soon for more details!

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Visits To Lalmba's Library

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Your support empowers us to offer assistance healthcare shelter food microloans employment medicines maternal care comfort compassion relief to those most in need