The Seattle Storm benefits Lumana!
Come visit Lumana at the final game of the Seattle Storm basketball season! We'll be presenting during half-time and have volunteers sharing our story and accepting donations at locations around the stadium.
Support Lumana! Purchase your ticket from the link below and $5 from the proceeds will go directly towards a Lumana loan or a loan increase for successful, under-served entrepreneurs in West Ghana.
Buy your ticket here and enter in promo code: Lumana
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you there!
Community Breakfast for Microfinance
Have you ever been interested in learning more about the empowering opportunities of microfinance? Microfinance is considered to be a primary tool in alleviating poverty for the world's poor. Lumana Credit, working in Atorkor, Ghana, uses a co-operative program of microfinance, education, and community development to tackle issues of poverty in Ghana.
Please join Lumana for breakfast! Spend a morning with our Seattle-based staff and learn the basics of our microfinance program, as well as some exciting partnerships coming this summer. Coffee and a light breakfast will be served, and there will be plenty of time for questions.
When: There are three community breakfasts this April and early May. Please feel free to choose one according to your schedule! Wednesday, April 21, 28, and May 5th, 2010, 7:00 - 8:00 AM
Cost: Free
Where: The Columbia Center at Ste 4000, 701 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-7072 - or - the Re-Vision Labs offices at Pier 56, 1201 Alaskan Way, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98101 (the same building as Steamer's Seafood Cafe on Pier 56).
For Whom: Anyone interested in learning more about Lumana Credit and our microfinance program.
RSVP: Please email lindsey@lumana.org with the date you would like to attend. Space is limited, so please RSVP early so we can try to accomodate everyone.
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Lumana Fall Fundraiser
Lumana's Impact
- Active Cooperatives: 30
- Loan Recipients: 170
- Loan Fund: $50,000



