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Schoolchildren Get a Good Night’s Rest

SAIDU,_FATMATA,_MAMIE
Dear Chris,

Saidu, Fatmata, and Mamie are beneficiaries of the treated bed nets. These children are school-going children who live in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Saidu attends the United Methodist Church primary school and is in class four. His father is a carpenter and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $70. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Saidu lives with his father, brothers and a sister in a two bedroom mud house with no running water and no electricity.

Fatmata attends the Evangelical Mission Primary School and she is in class four. She lives with her mother, father, and three brothers in a two bedroom zinc sheet apartment with no running water and no electricity. Her father is the main provider of the home, a petty trader with a monthly income of $80.

Mamie lives with her mother, father, three sisters, and a brother in a two bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity in the Wellington community, Mamie attends the U M C Primary school and she is in class three. Her father is a motor mechanic and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80.

Saidu wants to be a banker, and Fatmata and Mamie want to be nurses when they grow
up.

Thank you, Chris. Saidu, Fatmata, and Mamie have the comfort of being protected from mosquito bites as they sleep.




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