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posted January 5, 2012
Alieu, Hawanatu, Abdul, Kadiatu, and Ibrahim are beneficiaries of the treated bed nets. They extend their thanks and appreciation to the both of you for the provision of these nets as they now have the assurance to be malaria free.
Alieu, Hawanatu, Abdul, Kadiatu, and Ibrahim all live at Upper Beccle Street in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone. They live in a three bed room house with no running water or electricity.
Alieu attends the United Mission Council secondary school and is in form three. He wants to be a lawyer when he grows up. Abdul attends the Wellington Senior Secondary school and is in form five. He aspires to be an accountant when he is older. Hawanatu attends the Government Municipal and is in form three and she dreams of becoming a nurse. Kadiatu attends the Evangelical Mission Secondary school and is in form four. She wants to be a banker when she grows up. Ibrahim is a teacher at the Evangelical Model High School.
Thank you Naomi and Carys for showing such kindness. Alieu, Hawanatu, Abdul, Kadiatu, and Ibrahim all feel blessed this holiday season for your support.
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