MICROFINANCE

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Whilst £100 is not much to us these days, it is an amount which, even at current exchange rates, is a serious sum to people in the poorest counties in the world. Lendwithcare do what their name says. They have a code of practice and check that the small businesses they lend to are ethical, socially responsible and environmentally aware. Countries involved are: Ecuador, Malawi, Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, Zambia and Ruanda.

In October 2016 the International committee was approved by the Club to offer £200 to Lendwithcare. They lent £100 to Braulio Olmedo Caicedo (63, above), a maize farmer in Ecuador to purchase fertilizer and crop protection products. He is on target to complete his loan by end March 2017.

A second loan of £100 was made to Pech Sng Oun (24) to purchase an additional 1 hectare of land to grow rice. His loan is due for completion in November 2019.

This is clearly a scheme which makes a massive difference to the lives of individuals and their families. It not only costs us peanuts at first, but we get our money back, except for a small admin fee to cover the cost of operation of Lendwithcare.

Now that we have a first tentative trial at this maybe we should consider doing more. We haven’t long to wait to see if Braulio completes satisfactorily which would give us added confidence in the scheme

 

HOPE HOUSE HAITI

Teacher & ClassAfter the disastrous floods in Haiti, Yvrose Ishmael and her husband Pierre-Richard were so affected by the destruction caused, and its effect on the people that they decided to do something about it. They established an orphanage called Hope House Haiti, together with a school which now has some 370 pupils.

A support charity was established in Bolney by a group of medical people, members of which travelled to Haiti to carry out medical checks for the pupils. They appealed to RCCL for help and the Club provided the funds for the medicines and equipment they needed. The Club also agreed to fund a teacher, Andy Hubert for three years and here he is with one of his classes.

Handing Over a LaptopIn 2016 Yvrose visited the Club and accepted laptop computers which had been collected by members and reconditioned at Matmos, Lindfield. She informed the Club that some a building had been erected and that the orphanage and school were flourishing.

Richard Toomer (right), Chairman of the International Committee, and his wife Gill,  visited Haiti whilst on holiday in the Caribbean. They were able to see for themselves the tremendous job HHH is doing for the community there.

A further medical team went out later in the year, again with medicines and equipment funded by RCCL.