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Please donate: Entrepreneurs funding entrepreneurs in the developing world

Until this Thursday, 22 October 2015, I am taking part in the Micro-Tyco challenge to help to raise money and awareness for WildHearts.

WildHearts is a charity that raises funds to provide micro-loans to people in developing countries so they can start their own businesses and improve their communities. Over 90% of the people they help are women breaking the cycle of poverty.

WildHearts started funding microfinance as a sustainable means on empowering the poor in 2008. They now help people trapped in poverty in 37 countries, with regional focuses on Ghana, East Africa, Central America, Jordan and Haiti.

The micro-loans are as small as £100, but can make a HUGE difference to poor entrepreneurs trying to provide for their families.  Incredibly, over a five year period one £217 loan will sustainably transform more than 67 lives.

Please visit our JustGiving page to find out more and make a cash donation in a totally secure way. 

All funds raised will be donated directly to WildHearts.

Your donation will change lives!

Thanks in advance,

Jacqui Moroney

Jacqui is an Aussie living in London and writes as ‘The Honeymooning Nomad’ for Australian Times.

Jacqui Moroney

Jacqui Moroney is a marketeer, avid travel writer and ex banker, traveling around the world on the honeymoon of a lifetime. She was born in the red centre of Australia, raised near the coast in Brisbane and is now a nomad in search of adventure with her new hubby. Jacqui is a travel writer, with a focus on living in London and traveling the world with her partner in crime. When she is not traveling, Jacqui is an amateur wine enthusiast, an unapologetic food junkie, and enjoying her never ending honeymoon!