We experienced active women in the rural villages who want to improve their standards of living via the implementation of small-scale livelihood enterprises. We are keen in supporting them and then rolling-over their repayments to other needy beneficiaries in a passing-on-the-gift scheme. These are short-term, well monitored and managed project in order to ensure that our little resources really improves the lives of our beneficiaries. Thanks so much to friends and supporters who are partnering with us in this initiative. Mabuhay!

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