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| Mar 29 |
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Jessica
gave 450 for a mosquito net |
posted April 6, 2011

Dear Corban, Zahra, and Ryan,
Fatu, Kadiatu, and Ellen are beneficiaries of the treated mosquito nets.
Fatu, a widow, lives at Peacock Farm in the Wellington community. She lives in a two bedroom apartment with her four children who attend school. The apartment has no electricity and no running water.
Kadiatu also lives at Peacock Farm with her husband and two children in a single bedroom apartment with no electricity and no running water. Her husband is the main provider of the home. His monthly income is $60 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.
Ellen is student at one of the universities of Sierra Leone. She lives with her parents in a single bedroom apartment.
Thank you for protecting these three women from malaria through your generous donation!
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