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Neighbors can Sleep Sound!

ISATU,ALUSINE,AMINATA,SORIE,YEABU
Dear Jennifer,

Isatu, Alusine, Aminata, Sorie, and Yeabu live in the Wellington community.

Isatu is mother of five children. Her husband is a driver and the main provider of the home with monthly income of $70, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Three of her children are going to school.

Sorie attends the Orphanage Primary school and is in the third grade. He wants to be a carpenter when he grows up. His father is a carpenter and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Sorie has two brothers and a sister.

Yeabu is a mother of three children and holds the youngest one in her hands.
She is a housewife.

Alusine attends the Orphanage Primary School and is in the first grade. He wants to be a teacher when he grows up. His parents are traders and co-providers of the home with an average income of $120.

Aminata is a mother of five children. They live in a two bedroom house with no running water but with electricity.

Thank you, Jennifer, for the mosquito nets. Though living different lives, they all share the same threat of malaria. These neighbors now have protection from mosquitoes! Thank you so much, Jennifer. Your generosity is graciously accepted!



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