
Stories From Africa
I need urgent funds to start up a business
Priscilla, Africa
My name is Priscilla, and I am 29 years old.
Life has been incredibly challenging for me, and I am reaching out with the hope that kind-hearted individuals can assist me in starting a business. I graduated from university five years ago, yet I have been unable to secure a stable job. The weight of responsibilities on my shoulders is overwhelming, and I feel like I am falling short of the expectations placed on me as the eldest sibling.
My father has been seriously ill for nearly two years, unable to leave his room or take care of himself. My mother has devoted herself to his care, which prevents her from seeking work to support the family. As a result, our financial situation has become dire. Right now, we don’t even know where our next meal will come from. The burden of our struggles grows heavier each day, and I desperately want to change our circumstances.
I have worked hard to learn valuable skills, but without capital, I am unable to start a business that could lift my family out of hardship. All I want is the opportunity to provide for my parents and siblings, to give them a better life and restore hope for our future.
If you find it in your heart to support me in any way, I would be forever grateful. Your generosity could help me turn things around, not just for myself, but for my entire family.
Below is my TRC20 USDT address if you would like to assist me:
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May God bless you abundantly for your kindness and support.

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Our Vision - Education can alleviate poverty, hunger, and the AIDS epidermic in Africa.
Our Mission - Improve education in rural Africa to provide children with the opportunity to reach their full potential, lead better lives, and inspire future generations.
Description - AIA's co-founder, Brendan Callan, first went on a relief trip to Tanzania in the summer of 2007 when he witnessed the lack of educational infrastructure in the country firsthand. He was inspired by the children's enthusiasm for learning, despite the distressed state and lack of schools. Noticing the need across the country and limited help available, Brendan and friend, Alyssa Snow, formed Achieve in Africa as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in September 2008 to help improve education in rural areas of Africa that are most in need. Brendan and Alyssa have since married and work diligently to manage and grow the organization.
Here is what your donation can do:-
$6,000 = 1 new classroom from the cement foundation to the walls, windows, and doors.
$1,000 = 2 solar panels, 1 battery, and 3 bulbs to fill a Community Learning center (CLC) with light.
$500 = 1 bathroom for students.
$200 = 1 electric sewing machine for the Women's Sewing Center (WSC).
$100 = 5 sheets of window glass, for making 5 windows.
$40 = 1 multi-student wood and metal desk.
$20 = 2 packages of cement for building a classroom.
$10 = 1 math set & enough pencils, pens, & workbooks.
Why Give The Gift Of Hope
We Maximize the Impact of Your Donation - Because of our established relationship with the village governments and local suppliers where we work, we are able to obtain significant cost savings material and labor. Once a classroom is constructed, the Tanzanian government will provide and pay the salary for a new teacher.
There is Tremendous Need - Since most of the villagers live on less than $1 a day, they sorely lack the resources to fund new classrooms for their village. Together, we can accelerate learning and change lives.
Achievements..... What We've done:
7 classrooms renovated.
8 classrooms constructed.
280 desks provided.
3 education sites with electricity.

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Desparatley needing help, Africa
Please i am begging to the fact i cannot get a job a 40yr old women with no working experiance over the past 8 yrs. I have a mother (70) in a wheelchair who needs assistance on a daily basis, an 8yr old and an 18mth old. Rent is comming up food is on an all time low please someone help me can't take this lot to the streets
