Sponsors and Support Network
Without the generous support of our sponsors and network of friends the microcredit project would not be possible. A heartfelt thank you from all the Kyangwali microcredit business women, their families, and PeopleWeaver.
Take The Magic Step – Uta Pippig – generous heart and friend.
Thanks to Katharine Walker and Kate Head for selling our necklaces and baskets at their store KatWalk's Artisan Jewelry located in Niwot, Colorado. They are vocal advocates of the microcredit project. And thanks Katharine for being the saleswoman I’m not.
Thanks to those at C♥dy's Foundation for your support and partnership with PeopleWeaver.
Thank you to the Columbine Lions Club, Longmont, Colorado for the donation of eye glasses. Contact Don Greenhalge at 303-776-8841 for more information.
Crocs donated shoes which were distributed to children in Kyangwali.
Thank you to Eric and Boris at Educate! for your patience, mentoring, inspiration, and work in Uganda. You remind us that the young can inspire the "more mature youth."
Thanks to Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County for their donation to the microcredit project. Their donation was received just before we went to Kyangwali in January 2009. We were able to interview loan applicants with the knowledge we had the money for several loans.
Thanks to my good friend Maria Moore. She has provided support, mentoring, and inspiration for the work in Uganda. Maria has given donations for administration support, education sponsorship, and MC loans.
A special thanks to Anne Gilliam, Esther Meima, Dixie Piland, Uta Pippig, Ben Pryhoda, Jen Soule, Gayle Weiss.
Thanks to Happy and Jill at Curves in Niwot, Colorado. They allowed us to sell baskets and jewelry in their store.
Without the support and aid of Benson Wereje, the founder of COBURWAS International Youth Organization PeopleWeaver would not have been able to create successful projects. Simply put - Benson is a remarkable man.
Our projects could not be done without the support of the administrators and others in Kyangwali. These people believe in and work for a better life for the people of their community. Thank you for your dedication, guidance, ideas, and friendship.
To the people and children of Kyangwali and all the members of the Kyangwali Women’s MicroCredit Project — Thank You.





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