A Bed Net for a Future Police Officer

IBRAHIM
Dear Nicola,

Ibrahim is eight years old and lives in Sierra Leone. He extends his thanks for the provision of the bed net.

Ibrahim’s father is a mason and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of a family of five. They live in a two be room apartment zinc sheet home with no running water and no electricity. Ibrahim’s mother is petty trader who helps in providing for the home. Ibrahim wants to be a police officer when he grows up.




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Computer Lessons for Edna

EDNA
Dear Leslie,

Edna lives with her parents, three sisters, and two brothers in a two bedroom apartment with no running water but with electricity. The father John is a key cutter and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. The mother is a housewife who does not have the capital to do small business to help complement her
husband’s effort to provide for the home.

Edna attends the FAWE primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone and she is in class four. Her favorite subjects at school are English and Mathematics. Edna likes reading story books and skipping. She wants to be an accountant when she grows up.

Edna wants to be computer literate to catch up with development taking place all over the world and to make her marketable in her career. Sponsorship for Edna will help change her life. Thank you, Leslie!




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Martha dreams of becoming a nurse!

MARTHA, AMIE, NABEIU
Dear Peter,

Martha lives with her uncle Nabieu and his four children in Sierra Leone in a two-bedroom house that has no running water nor electricity. Nabieu is a laborer and the main provider of the home, but his monthly income of $50 is not nearly enough to cover many of the basic needs of this large family.

Martha attends the Ahmadiyya Islamic Primary School and she is in class one. She dreams of becoming a nurse when she grows up. Amie is a daughter of Nabieu and she is not yet of school age.

Martha, Amie, and Nabieu know how devastating contacting malaria can be, and they express their deepest gratitude for your generous donation of three treated mosquito bed nets. Your kindness ensures a good night’s sleep for Martha, Amie, and Nabieu and helps make their future outlook brighter! Thank you Peter!




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A Warm Thank You from Bed Net Recipients

GROUP OF THREE 3
Dear Casey,

Bobby, Hassanatu, and Mabel are beneficiaries of the treated bed nets which aim to reduce the spread of malaria. These recipients express their thanks for the provision.

Bobby is a carpenter and the father of two children. He is the main provider of his family and has a monthly income of $50. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Bobby lives with his family in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity.

Hassanatu attends the United Mission Council primary school and is in class two. Her father
is a driver and the main provider for a family of six. His monthly income is not enough to cover the basic family needs.

Mabel lives with her autn, who is a single parent in a family of three. She attends the Sierra Leone
International Mission secondary school and she is in form six.

Thank you for your donation, Casey. Mosquito nets save lives!

 




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A Dose of Love and Kindness for Francis

FRANCIS
Dear Jason, Josh, Sarah, and Howard,

Francis is six years old, but already knows that he wants to be an accountant when he grows up.  His mother watches over the children and manages the home, while Francis’ father works as a driver.  However, the $70 he earns each month is not enough to meet the needs of a growing family.  A lot of times the family cannot afford to buy enough food for their family and that has left Francis malnourished.

Through your combined generosity, Francis now has supplemental nutrition for an entire year.  He and his parents express their heartfelt thank you – Jason, Josh, Sarah and Howard – and so do we!




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Protecting The Greatest Assets

JOSEPH_3
Dear Haining,

Joseph has three brothers and three sisters.  His mother manages the household, while his father works as a driver.  Joseph has seen how difficult it is for his parents to provide for the family on only $60 a month, so this 10-year-old hopes becoming a banker will make a difference in his life as well as his future family’s life.

Through your generous donation of a treated bed net, you are protecting the greatest assets of all – Joseph’s health and life.  Joseph and his family express sincere gratitude to and thanks for you, Haining!




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Protect and Serve a Future Police Officer

MOHAI
Dear Carys,

Mohai is ten years old. He and his four brothers live with their parents in a 2-bedroom apartment that has no running water or electricity.  Mohai’s parents earn about $80 a month as farmers, but struggle to meet the everyday needs of five growing boys.  Mohai dreams of becoming a police officer when he grows up and likes to play outside.

The treated bed net you generously donated will protect Mohai as he sleeps, and serve to keep him free from Malaria and its often devastating effects. Mohai and parents extend their deepest gratitude to you for your kindness, Carys!




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Samuel Can Count On A Safe Nights Sleep

SAMUEL_2
Dear Carol,

Samuel is a 10-year-old banker in the making.  He lives with his parents, four brothers and sister in a two bedroom apartment that lacks running water.  Samuel’s father is currently unemployed, so this family of eight depends on his mother’s income of $40 per month as a vendor.

Your kind gift of a treated mosquito net is helping Samuel practice the math skills he will need in his banking career.  Not only is he counting his blessings, but Samuel can now count on having a safe a sound sleep every night.  Samuel thanks you, Carol, and so do we!




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Computer Training Puts a Smile on Princess’ Face!

PRINCESS KOROMA
Dear Stephanie, Heather, Nicole, Beth, Trish, Jerame, Kandace, Molly, and Yosia,

Princess is a seven-year-old third grader at the FAWE primary school in Sierra Leone. She enjoys mathematics and English. At night she uses a kerosene lamp to study. Her favorite activities are reading and singing.

Princess lives with her parents, three sisters, a brother, an uncle, and aunt — all in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.

Her father, Dickson, is an office messenger and the main provider with a monthly income of $50. Janet, her mother, also works as a petty trader selling assorted items, but her income varies.  Together they do not earn enough to cover the basic needs of the family.

Thank you, Stephanie, Heather, Nicole, Beth, Trish, Jerame, Kandace, Molly, and Yosia for your donation! Princess wants to be a lawyer when she grows up and the computer training undoubtedly will help her on that path.

 




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Valisatu’s Nursing Dreams Are Protected

VALISATU
Dear Ed,

Valisatu dreams of becoming a nurse but, for now, is focused on doing well in school. She, her parents, five sisters and brother live in a 2-bedroom apartment with no running water no electricity.  Her mother is a housewife and her father is currently unemployed, so the family survives on the grace shown them by relatives and neighbors.

The treated bed net you donated means safer, more restful nights for Valisatu.  She and her family extend their sincerest gratitude to you, Ed!




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