MicroAid Ball 2010 was a charity event to raise funds for MicroAid Projects, which helps poor families in developing countries learn new skills to create income and eradicate poverty through small business projects. The document discusses how MicroAid Projects works directly with families and community partners in countries like Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kenya and Uganda to identify small business ideas, fund and implement them. It provides examples of past projects like leather wallets, yoghurt, hand fans and footballs. The document encourages donors to join for as little as £20 per month, which would be used to continue empowering families with opportunity and fighting injustice one family at a time.