Genealogists for Families – Can you help?

Kiva Genealogists for Families

Kiva – Genealogists for Families project

Empower people around the world with a $25 loan.

I was honoured to be asked to join Genealogists for Families project through Kiva, an organization that makes loans to people in low income countries.

We have so much and I consider this one small way to help others less fortunate. I wish to thank two Australian genealogy friends for alerting me to Kiva – Carole for the inspiration and Judy for organizing the Genealogists for Families project.  

Loans are $25 and are paid back.   I have made two loans already – both to women who needed loans to expand their small business – one in fishing and the other one in agriculture.

Several of my friends have been providing loans through this organization and have had positive experiences.  I feel good about this project. I plan to keep re-loaning the amount when the funds are paid back. It was fun finding the individuals I wanted to sponsor.

Judy shares the inspiration for the project here.

It is simple to get involved.

    1. Register with Kiva (it opens in a new window). 
    2. Then go to our team page and click ‘Join’. (Do this before you make a loan.)

If you do not have a spare $25 just yet, you can register with Kiva and join our team now, and when you do make a loan it will be automatically linked to the team’s efforts.

I’m extending an invitation to all of my friends and families. Please join our team and make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.

About the Genealogists for Families Project 

This project was created on September 27, 2011 and is made up of a group of genealogists located worldwide.  We care about families (past, present and future).

Everyone is welcome on this team – genealogists, their family and friends, and anyone else who believes that our small actions can make a big difference to those who are less fortunate. 

 

Author: © Joan Miller - Luxegen Genealogy.

The Luxegen Genealogy and Family History blog presents the family history stories of Joan Miller.