P ROJECT CASSA it takes a village to change the world
Our Project C REATING   A S ELF  S USTAINING  A FRICA
Who We Are A microfinance project for community development Aryan President Marc Legal Michelle Finance Nick Creativity Swetal Technology
Leklebi Agbesia
Leklebi Agbesia
The Current Situation Villagers live on less than 5 dollars a day Patriarchal, agrarian based society  Female labor is reduced to weaving, cooking, and other unskilled tasks As a last resort many women are reduced to breaking rocks and even worse poverty.
What We Do Microfinance loans The importance of goats in African culture The recycling of loans Loans will help construct a goat breeding area and offer employment opportunity for women in the village Selling goats is a viable source of employment and revenue
How Your Money Helps Goats $ 0 900 K-Line Fencing Wire (1 Sq. Acre )  $ 1 200 Roofing Sheet  $ 0 200 Nails  $ 00 40 Wood  $ 0 200 Transportation  $ 0 200 Labor  $ 0 200 Cement and Sand  $ 0 200 Miscellaneous $ 0 200 Total  $3200
Microfinance vs. Charity Teaching a man to fish Creating economic opportunity Investing in people, investing in a village $10.00 donation can turn into $100 donation Breaking the cycle of poverty
Why ProjectCASSA Foreign Investment vs. Self Sustaining  Our love for Leklebi  Larger company, impersonal connection  Complete investment, in a specialized section of Africa "Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has” - Margaret Mead
How Can You Help? Understand the situation Check us out online at  ProjectCassa.org Donate online or in person Spread the word

ProjectCASSA Presentation

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    P ROJECT CASSAit takes a village to change the world
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    Our Project CREATING A S ELF S USTAINING A FRICA
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    Who We AreA microfinance project for community development Aryan President Marc Legal Michelle Finance Nick Creativity Swetal Technology
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    The Current SituationVillagers live on less than 5 dollars a day Patriarchal, agrarian based society Female labor is reduced to weaving, cooking, and other unskilled tasks As a last resort many women are reduced to breaking rocks and even worse poverty.
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    What We DoMicrofinance loans The importance of goats in African culture The recycling of loans Loans will help construct a goat breeding area and offer employment opportunity for women in the village Selling goats is a viable source of employment and revenue
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    How Your MoneyHelps Goats $ 0 900 K-Line Fencing Wire (1 Sq. Acre ) $ 1 200 Roofing Sheet $ 0 200 Nails $ 00 40 Wood $ 0 200 Transportation $ 0 200 Labor $ 0 200 Cement and Sand $ 0 200 Miscellaneous $ 0 200 Total $3200
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    Microfinance vs. CharityTeaching a man to fish Creating economic opportunity Investing in people, investing in a village $10.00 donation can turn into $100 donation Breaking the cycle of poverty
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    Why ProjectCASSA ForeignInvestment vs. Self Sustaining Our love for Leklebi Larger company, impersonal connection Complete investment, in a specialized section of Africa "Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has” - Margaret Mead
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    How Can YouHelp? Understand the situation Check us out online at ProjectCassa.org Donate online or in person Spread the word