The Language Factory, a St. Albans-based, female-led business, is celebrating over a decade of successful collaboration with the MicroLoan Foundation, empowering some of the poorest women in Africa to create sustainable livelihoods and transform their communities.
With £440,000 raised by The Language Factory, the MicroLoan Foundation has, over the past ten years, been delivering life-changing microloans and ground-breaking business training, equipping countless sub-Saharan women with the tools, training and support they need to feed their families and provide their children with healthcare and education.
Natalie Hall, Marketing Consultant at The Language Factory, reflected on her experience visiting the MicroLoan Foundation’s projects in Mulanje, Malawi:
“Visiting the clients of the MicroLoan Foundation in Mulanje was a truly inspirational experience. Hearing firsthand how the loans and training have empowered these incredible women to transform their lives and communities was profoundly impactful. It feels incredibly rewarding to see the generosity of my sponsors being put to such good use, and I look forward to raising more money for this fantastic charity on the next MicroLoan challenge.”
As a company with over 30 years’ experience delivering high-quality translation services to industries such as market research, healthcare, HR and travel, The Language Factory’s commitment to empowering women extends beyond its business operations. With a team of 1,000+ specialist translators and expert project managers, the organisation exemplifies the power of women supporting women in business worldwide.
The partnership with the MicroLoan Foundation underlines how women-led businesses can help to combat global poverty. The initiative also aligns with The Language Factory’s commitment to corporate social responsibility. As praised by clients like Danebury Research, this ensures a meaningful impact while maintaining a 100% level of accuracy and timely project delivery,
The Language Factory invites other businesses, particularly female-led enterprises, to join their mission of empowering women worldwide. Visit their Empowering Women page at https://thelanguagefactory.co.uk/about-us/empowering-women to learn more about how you can support the MicroLoan Foundation’s work.