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posted September 27, 2011

Sarah, John and Mamusu, pictured here, represent different generations and are at different stages in life, but they all share a common need. Sarah will soon be attending university, with plans to become a banker. John lives with his parents and four sisters in a 2-bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. He wants to be a mason, but is focusing on finishing school for now. Mamusu is a mother of five and grandmother of three. She makes a living farming to provide for her family and earns only $50 each month.
Sarah, John and Mamusu understand that their health is important and they appreciate the significance of the treated bed nets you donated that will provide protection from Malaria-carrying mosquitoes. They thank you so much for your generosity, Dena, and so do we!
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