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Related: About this forumMy daughter's fiancee' is doing a KIVA loan. I thought some here may want to help
I hope this is OK. I won't be offended if this is locked.
She just started this yesterday and is so close to her goal. It's a loan, so you are paid back.
https://www.kiva.org/lend/1961939
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Just a little from the KIVA page:
I was born and raised in Tulsa, OK, to loving parents. The Tulsa community has been an essential part of my identity. I am a U.S Army war veteran. I served on active duty for four years from 2007-2011, deploying to S. Korea and Iraq. Serving in the Army taught me dedication, perseverance, and drive. After the Army, I enrolled at the Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage in N.Y. I completed 1,000 hours of classroom training in their accelerated program.
After completing my massage therapy training, I moved to North Carolina, where I worked on elite Army Soldiers. In 2013 I moved back to Tulsa after a loss in the family. I have worked at various day spas in Tulsa from 2013 to 2019. While working as a massage therapist, I enrolled at Tulsa Community College and earned my associate's degree in Liberal Arts. After graduating from TCC, I enrolled at Northeastern State University. I am currently a senior in the health and human performance program. In this program, I am learning how to promote total wellness and coaching methods. I am pursuing my bachelor's degree because I want to help educate people about proper lifestyle changes. Combining my degree with massage therapy will add to my business and offer a service that is rare to find in Tulsa.
When I am not working on my business or doing homework, you can find me at Tulsa Dog Training Club. I am the hospitality chairperson as well as a beginner obedience instructor. I have been a volunteer for this club for nearly six years. I also enjoy coffee from local roasters, hiking, biking, and theatre.
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)I bet DUers are responsible.
mercuryblues
(15,128 posts)and congrats.
lettucebe
(2,339 posts)Thanks for posting this