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IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT MEDA TRUST

Dear MEDA Trust supporters,

Thank you for helping the working poor in Afghanistan and Nicaragua find new roads out of poverty through your sponsorship of microloans.

The creation of MEDA Trust in 2006 provided us a great opportunity to offer supporters like you a chance to become closer to MEDA clients. When we designed MEDA Trust, we wanted to help you engage friends, colleagues and family members – to pass along your faith, values and concern for the poor to your children and grandchildren.

Three years ago, we embarked on the Afghanistan Challenge, where donations to our microfinance work in Afghanistan were matched dollar for dollar by the Government of Canada. You may have noticed that we no longer offer Afghan loans on MEDA Trust. That’s because – thanks to your support – we have met our goal to provide loan capital for microfinance in Afghanistan. That work continues through a group of microfinance banks with which MEDA remains closely connected.

With our commitment in Afghanistan now fulfilled, we had an opportunity to review the feasibility of our MEDA Trust initiative, and have decided to dismantle MEDA Trust effective March 31. Until March 31, you can still visit MEDA Trust to view loans, make new loans to Nicaragua and track repayments. Your donations to date will continue to be used by our partner microfinance institutions to fund new loans.

As the world of microfinance has grown beyond loans to offering savings and other financial services that many in the Western world take for granted, MEDA has broadened its areas of expertise to help financial institutions in developing countries meet the growing needs of their customers, ensuring they have continued access to financial services.

The advent of social media is providing new and exciting ways to engage others – so stay tuned for more information on our changing online landscape! Again, thank you for your continuing support, and your commitment to creating business solutions to poverty.

Allan Sauder
President

Eneyda's Story

Eneyda's Story

Six years ago Eneyda started a small seamstress business. She soon found out there was a demand for children's wear - especially underwear. Eneyda experienced such a demand for her work that she taught her five children to sew.

Production was going so well that Eneyda realized she needed a loan in order to keep up with demand. At one of her visits to the market, a lady told her about MiCredito. She received her first loan from MiCredito and used it to purchase more fabric.

Today, in a small crowded room at the back of her home, six sewing machines hum away as Eneyda's children help to get enough underwear ready to take to the market.

Eneyda and her children now sew 200-300 dozen pairs of underwear per week. They take a shipment to the market every day. With more garments to sell and the resulting increase in profit, she has been able to repair her roof and do some house renovations. She plans to get a second loan from MiCredito for a new sewing machine and more material.

Eneyda is proud of her family and proud of her business. And thanks to MiCredito, she is excited about the future.