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Together We Are Helping People Build Better Lives

 

Sabu Help Model

Sabu Help demonstrates love and concern for needy families by helping them through the provision of small loans, basic business training, and encouragement to start or expand their own businesses or enterprises. By their own efforts, the poor will able to support their families, emerge from the cycle of poverty and contribute in many positive ways to the long-term development of their communities.

When giving the opportunity to become clients, needy entrepreneurs will able to combine a loan and training from the program with their own hard work, skills and ideas to build businesses that allow them to support their families.
Regardless of the size of the loan, the results are significant. With profits from their businesses, parents will able to send their children to school, to provide better nutrition, health care, shelter and clothing, to become engaged in their communities and to break the cycle of poverty. Lives will changed now and for generations to come.

Sabu Help’s program understands the culture of and has a heart for the communities where we work to give the poor the opportunity to free themselves from poverty through profitable business ownership. Our programs are designed to become self-sustaining, meaning that the loans repayment will help many more families in many communities.

Our strategy is to make sure that they poor are helping themselves in their communities. We hope that by doing so they are not only helping themselves but also helping others in their communities to grow as well. 

We have recognized the effects of global poverty and that is why Sabu Help is created to offer financial support to the poor, to fight poverty and to improve the standard of living. We also play an important role by giving opportunities to others to give to the poor. 

 

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