Sunday, August 22, 2010


India Garment Making Update
We recently purchased 10 more sewing machines for the garment making project that we began in 2009. The sales revenue is used to pay for items such as food, clothing, school supplies, and other miscellaneous items for needy families. This microenterprise employs local seamstresses that are creating ladies' garments such as skirts, petticoats, and night dresses. A night dress sells for approximately $4 US. A petticoat sells for $3 US. A skirt can sell for up to $3.50 US. The garments are sold in the open market and have the potential of generating up to 30% profit.

If this is the type of project that you would be interested in getting involved with please write to us at the address below or simply email us.

mstan@globalimpactworldrelief.org
lstan@globalimpactworldrelief.org


Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Ln
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
928-759-0022

Friday, January 22, 2010

Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort

We are currently gathering funds in order to bring relief to victims in Haiti. During a planned, upcoming trip we will also be fact finding for a longer term project that could help enable families to generate income through micro enterprise projects. If you are interested in supporting this effort you can send tax deductible contributions to the Global Impact address below.

Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Lane
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Blocks Hitting The Ndola Streets




These are a couple of recent photos showing the manufacture of cement blocks that are now being sold in Ndola, Zambia. We are excited about expanding this money making venture and of course the objective is to raise capital to fund the ongoing feeding program in Ndola, Zambia.

If you are interested in supporting this micro enterprise designed to feed kids, many who have lost entire families to HIV/AIDS, then visit us at www.globalimpactworldrelief.org.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Cement Blocks Are In The Making





















The block making machine has been moved to a high profile location in Ndola, Zambia where lots of daily traffic passes every hour. Additionally the equipment is located where we have access to 220 VAC. The machine is in operation and blocks are being made. If you have a heart to support this type of microenterprise which can feed hundreds of street kids per week, you can send funds to the following.

Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Lane
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

A registered 501 C(3)non-profit organization

Clothes Making Microenterprise Makes Money





















Global Impact recently kicked off another microenterprise which will conduct business in southern India. The enterprise will generate finances for an orphanage in Mumbai(Bombay). The sales revenue will be used to pay for items such as food, clothing, school supplies, and other miscellaneous items. This microenterprise employs local seamstresses that are creating ladies' garments such as skirts, petticoats, and night dresses. A night dress will sell for approximately $4 US. A petticoat sells for $3 US. A skirt can sell for up to $3.50 US. The garments will be sold in the open market and have the potential of generating up to 30% profit.

The objective is to see this enterprise grow such that the same business model can be multiplied in other areas in India as well. The bottom line is to generate funds to help at-risk kids in developing nations. If this is a vision that you can get excited about funds can be sent to:

Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Lane
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315

A registered 501 c(3) non-profit organization

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Micro-enterprise Feeds Kids


Global Impact has launched a new micro-enterprise that has the potential of supplying revenue for our ongoing feeding program in Zambia. We are truly excited about this new project. We recently purchased a cement block making machine from the University of Zambia in the capital of Lusaka and subsequently transported it to Ndola, the site of our current feeding program. To recap, we have been funding a feeding program for approximately two years. This program has been feeding approximately 100 kids twice per week. These kids are orphaned as a result of the AIDS pandemic. We will now begin manufacturing cement blocks and selling them to local builders to use for commercial and residential construction. There has been a robust demand for cement blocks thereby generating sustained opportunity for small businesses to capitalize. The machine that we purchased for $4200 USD is capable of generating thousands of dollars in monthly profits that will be funneled directly into the feeding program. Additionally we will create approximately 5-6 jobs initially for locals. We are truly excited about this venture and we need approximately $5000 USD so that we can purchase an adequate supply of sand, rock, and cement for block making materials. We invite you to partner with us in this life changing venture.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Zambia Thanksgiving Trip


The final preparations are being made for our upcoming trip to Zambia. This will be a very full trip which will include a meeting with the First Lady of Zambia, meetings with sponsored students in Lusaka and Ndola, feeding children in Ndola, meeting with HIV moms in Ndola, Joybag distribution, and delivery of Selenium. As you may or may not know people that are HIV positive use Selenium extensively as an immune system booster.