The Boma Project

Prosperity with Dignity

  • Home
  • Our Work
    • What We Do
    • Where We Work
    • Why Grants and Not Loans?
    • Who We Are
      • The BOMA Story
      • Our Team in Kenya
      • Our Team in the U.S.
      • BOMA Board of Directors
      • Our Partners
    • Jobs at Boma
  • Impact
    • Impact Reports
  • News
  • From the Field
    • Video Gallery
    • Field Blog
  • Donate
    • Donate to BOMA
    • Our Partners

Kathleen Colson on “Let’s Talk” TV Show

Posted on 07.09.13 by The BOMA Project

KCP safari edited

BOMA founder Kathleen Colson will appear this summer on radio and public-access TV.

BOMA founder Kathleen Colson will be the featured guest on “Let’s Talk,” a public-access television show hosted by Salley Gibney. Kathleen will explain how BOMA has helped 4,668 women in Northern Kenya to graduate from extreme poverty through a two-year program that offers a $150 grant, hands-on mentoring, and training in business skills and savings.

The show will tape on July 18  from 10 to 11:30 a.m. EDT at the GNAT-TV studio in Manchester. To join the live studio audience, e-mail salleyg@myfairpoint.net or call 802.362.7070. “Let’s Talk” airs Saturdays at 10 a.m and p.m. and Wednesdays at 9 a.m. and p.m. on Channel 15.

Mark your calendars: On August 14 at 5 p.m. EDT, Kathleen will also appear on “Billions Rising,” a nonprofit radio show that explores opportunities for self-reliance around the world. More details to follow!

 

 

Share

Categories: economic empowerment, Kathleen Colson, Mama Rungu, REAP (Rural Entrepreneur Access Project), Rural Entrepreneur Access Project (REAP), The BOMA Project Tags: Billions Rising, Salley Gibney

Your support will help a family.Donate Here

Follow BOMA Online

Link to my Facebook Page
Link to my Flickr Page
Link to my Rss Page
Link to my Twitter Page
Link to my Youtube Page

News from Boma

  • Reflections for Father’s Day June 16, 2018
  • The Data Dilemma: Making Measurement Matter June 1, 2018
  • Peery Family Foundation Commits $1 Million to the BOMA Project May 7, 2018
  • Making a Difference for Mothers May 3, 2018
  • We Can’t Afford to Wait: The Global Cost of Poor Maternal and Newborn Health and Nutrition April 24, 2018

Our Archives

MAKE DONATION

BOMA in the news

 

imagesL06K25RG  
WSJ  

CGAP Blog

 
 Huff Post  
Salon-logo  
AP  
Business Daily Africa

Business Daily Africa

 

 
 

rutland herald

 
Full Tony Loyd  

 

U.S. Office:
P. O. Box 1865
Manchester Center, VT 05255 USA
802.231.2542

Kenya Main Office:
P.O. Box 3039
Nanyuki 10400 Kenya
+254 (0)20 800 9959

  • Donate to BOMA
  • Our Partners
  • For The Press
  • Jobs at Boma
  • Contact Us
  • Policies

The BOMA Project, All Rights Reserved