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Three Mosquito Nets for Three Young Ladies

ADAMA KOROMA, MAGRETT KAMARA, SALAY KOROMA
Dear Shanen, Kalyana, and Max,

Adama, Magrett, and Salay are beneficiaries of the treated bed nets donated by you and all of them express their thanks for the timely offer.

Adama lives with her parents and two sisters and a brother in a two bedroom apartment in a mud house with no running water and no electricity. Her mother is a housewife and her father is an office assistant and the main provider of the family with a monthly income of $80. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Adama attends primary school, is in class one and dreams of becoming a nurse when she grows up.

Magrett is also in class one. She lives with her parents and two brothers in a single bedroom apartment in a mud house with no running water and no electricity. Magrett’s father sells small goods and is the main provider for the family with a monthly income of $70. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Magrett wants to be a banker when she grows up.

Salay is in class two. She lives with her sister and brother together with her parents in a single bedroom apartment in a mud house with no running water and no electricity. Her father is a farmer and the main provider for the family with a monthly income of $60. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Her mother is a housewife. Salay wants to be a banker when she grows up.

Thank you, Shanen, Kaylana, and Max. The mosquito nets you provided will help protect these children from contracting malaria.




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