Kiva Lender: Parent Advocates

Location: Liverpool, Merseyside United Kingdom
Occupation: Parents with disabled dependents
I loan because: We are a group of parents with disabled dependents and children with additional needs. We asked our family and friends to send Kiva gift certificates instead of cards and presents at Christmas. We especially want to be connected with parents working to support their families. Every parent we have ever met simply wants their children to have a better childhood than their own childhood ever was. All children are our children! All children deserve this! we have created a Kiva page on the Parent Advocates Together (PAT) website and our organisation now sponsors a number of Kiva loans. There is a facebook page for our group at www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41618600500 and you can vist us there.

Some of our children may look a bit different; some might behave differently; some of them have special educational needs; some also have chronic or incurable illnesses; some of them have sensory impairment; some will have physical disabilities and, unfortunately, some of our children live with more than one of these difficulties at the same time.

Each of these marvelous children is different and they are all special! Each of our children is an individual person in their own right. Each child is entitled to the same human dignity and respect that we expect for ourselves and from each other. Every disabled child matters!
About me: We believe that people will achieve more by working together than they can by working alone. We support the efforts of those who seek success through that co-operative endeavour.

We believe that the only way to create a just and fair society is through power being spread evenly throughout society, and not arbitrarily based on wealth, class, gender or race.

We are building our own community enterprise or social business here where we live and you can come by and visit our community cafe project on Facebook at www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32762651064&ref=ts
Check out: www.parentadvocatestogether.org.uk/
Member Since: Nov 19, 2007


Parent Advocates's Loans

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25-48 of 82 loans
Judi Susan
Food Production/Sales, South Sudan
Paying Back
19% repaid
Gabil Margret
Restaurant, South Sudan
Paying Back
17% repaid
Anne-marie D’oliveira
Grocery Store, Benin
Paying Back
42% repaid
Kenia Yamileth Lopez Pavon
Food Production/Sales, Honduras
Paying Back
33% repaid
Susan Pagallaman
General Store, Philippines
Paid Back
100% repaid
Imelda Aguinaldo
Food Market, Philippines
Paid Back
100% repaid
Janet Dzupata
Grocery Store, Ghana
Paid Back
100% repaid
Benedicta Manulat
Farming, Philippines
Paid Back
100% repaid
Doris Asantewaa
Food Production/Sales, Ghana
Paid Back
100% repaid
Hard Work Group
Cafe, Sierra Leone
Paying Back
78% repaid
Juana Rengifo Sanchez
Food Production/Sales, Peru
Paid Back
100% repaid
Rano Usmonova
Food Production/Sales, Tajikistan
Paying Back
75% repaid
Muhabbat Ummatova
Food, Tajikistan
Paying Back
64% repaid
Malima Sulemana
Cereals, Ghana
Paid Back
100% repaid
Snovbar Holova
Food Production/Sales, Tajikistan
Paying Back
75% repaid
Mrs. Chhunheng Sok Village Bank Group
Food Production/Sales, Cambodia
Paying Back
67% repaid
Rosa Maria Sanchez Cardenal
Food Market, Nicaragua
Paying Back
75% repaid
Gilma Gonzales Capillo
Grocery Store, Peru
Paid Back
100% repaid
Ruqiya Nosirova
Fruits & Vegetables, Tajikistan
Paying Back
83% repaid
Avria Rahmonova
Food Market, Tajikistan
Paying Back
83% repaid
Mwavu Teyebaka Group
Restaurant, Uganda
Paid Back
100% repaid
Rosmery Meliano Rivas
Farming, Peru
Paid Back
100% repaid
Paid Back
100% repaid
Neo Club Group
Utilities, Togo
Paying Back
79% repaid




Parent Advocates's Teams


Parent Solidarity Team
Common Interest
1 Member

Parents and Allies
Common Interest
2 Members



Portfolio Distribution

Gender
female97.6%
male2.4%
Country
Cambodia15.9%
Peru14.6%
Uganda11.0%
Paraguay6.1%
Tajikistan6.1%
Tanzania4.9%
Nicaragua3.7%
Ghana3.7%
Philippines3.7%
Bolivia3.7%
Viet Nam3.7%
Senegal2.4%
South Sudan2.4%
Pakistan2.4%
Kenya2.4%
Nigeria2.4%
Togo2.4%
Dominican Republic1.2%
The Democratic Republic of the Congo1.2%
Mexico1.2%
Honduras1.2%
Sierra Leone1.2%
Guatemala1.2%
Benin1.2%
Sector
Food72.0%
Retail8.5%
Agriculture7.3%
Services6.1%
Clothing2.4%
Health2.4%
Arts1.2%