Protection for a Future Tailor

ALPHA
Dear Ed,

Alpha is six years old and lives in Freetown, Sierra Leone. His mother passed away, so he lives with his father, two brothers, and sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.  Alpha’s father struggles to support his family on the $40 per month he earns as a tailor.

Despite this struggle, Alpha dreams of becoming a tailor – just like his father. Your gift of a
treated bed net is keeping Alpha safe to pursue his passion to follow in his father’s footsteps. Alpha and his family express their deep appreciation for you, Ed!




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A mosquito net for a future nurse

MABINTY_
Dear Jason,

Mabinty is five years old and lives in Freetown, Sierra Leone with her mother and father, brother and sister. They live in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity.

Mabinty attends the Evangelical Mission Primary school and dreams of becoming a nurse when she grows up. Her mother Mariatu is a house wife and her father Alusine sells yogurt. His monthly income of $50 is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Your gift of a mosquito net will help keep Mabinty safe from malaria and enable her to pursue her dreams. Thank you for this wonderful gift!




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A mosquito net for a future medical doctor!

FATMATA_K_
Dear Jason,

Fatmata is eight years old and lives with her parents, three brothers and three sisters in a two bedroom apartment in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone. They have no running water or electricity.

Fatmata’s mother,  Yeanoh, sells fish at the local market and helps her husband in providing for the home. Her father Kandeh, is a driver and the main provider of the home , but with a monthly income of $70, it’s not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Fatmata attends the New Hope International primary school and dreams of becoming a medical doctor when she grows up. With your gift of a mosquito net, Fatmata can be protected from malaria and pursue her dreams.

Thanks for providing a mosquito net for Fatmata!




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Making Marian’s dream of becoming a doctor possible!

MARIAN
Dear gaurav,

Marian is eight years old and she lives with her parents, three sisters, and two brothers in the Wellington community in Sierra Leone. Their small two-bedroom apartment has no running water or electricity.  Marian’s father, a worker at the Freetown City Council, is the main provider of the house. His monthly income of $60 is not enough to cover many of the basic needs of this large family. Marian’s mother hopes to start a business one day to help support the family,  but right now, they do not have enough money to invest in such a venture.

Marian attends the Salmed Islam Community Primary School. Her favorite class is mathematics and dreams of becoming a doctor when she grows up.

Marian expresses her sincere gratitude for your gift of two uniforms and a pair of shoes. Having the proper attire for school gives Marian confidence and helps her focus on her studies. Thank you so much, Gaurav, for your generous donation that helps keep Marian in school and focused on her dreams of becoming a doctor!




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Health And Immunity Booster for Hulaimatu

HULAIMATU
Dear Katie, Chelsea, and Jieun,

Hulaimatu already has plans to be a banker. For now, though, this 11-year-old student is enjoying school, especially reading and math. Her father is a trader and her mother is a hair dresser, but their combined income averages around $60 each month.

The 2-bedroom apartment in which Hulaimatu lives with her parents and four siblings does not have running water, and the family eats irregularly. Your combined generosity of a year of vitamin supplements means Hulaimatu finally has a much needed health and immunity boost. Hulaimatu and her parents thank you for your kindness – Kaite, Chelsea and Jieun – and so do we!




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Hafsatu’s Link to Success

HAFSATU
Dear Ron, Lisa, Anil, Srikanth, Yosia, Bill, Bill, and Chris,

Hafsatu is ten years old, and she enjoys reading. One of her favorite subjects in school is Mathematics, and Hafsatu plans on becoming an accountant when she grows up. She lives with her parents, five sisters, four brothers, grandmother and two cousins in a 3-bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. This extended family of 15 relatives is supported solely on the $50 per month that Hafsatu’s father earns as a carpenter.

Your combined generosity means an entire year of computer literacy training for Hafsatu. She believes this training will give her an advantage, not only as a student but when she is ready to join the working world as well. Hafsatu is sincerely grateful for your kindness. She thanks you – Ron, Lisa, Anil, Srikanth, Yosia, Bill B, Bill S, and Chris – and so do we!




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A New Sense of Well-Being

FATMATA
Dear Digvijay and Beth,

Fatmata is six years old and lives in Freetown, Sierra Leone. She is not going to school, but she hopes to someday.

Fatmata’s father works in a local hospital and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Fatmata’s mother is a housewife who helps in taking care of the children and does the domestic work.

Fatmata has two sisters. She lives with her family in a single bedroom house with no running water and no electricity.

Fatmata expresses thanks and appreciation for the provision of a year of vitamin supplements. She is happy to have the nutrition she needs!




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Salamatu Sleeps Safe

SALMATU
Dear Madison,

Salamatu lives with her parents, a brother, and a sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity. Her father sells bread and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Her mother sells fish and uses the proceeds to help support her husband in providing for the home.

Salamatu is seven years old, she attends the High Tech Primary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone and is in class two. Salamatu wants to be a medical doctor when she grows up.

She expresses her thanks and appreciation for the provision of a bed net. She is now safe from malaria.




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Bilkisu dreams of becoming a nurse!

BILKISU
Dear Madison,

Bilkisu is five years old and she lives with her parents, two brothers, and a sister in Sierra Leone. Their single-bedroom apartment in the Wellington community has no running water or electricity. Her father David and mother Fatmata are petty traders, and their monthly income of $50 is not enough to cover many of the family’s basic needs.

Bilkisu knows how devastating contacting malaria can be, and she dreams of becoming a nurse when she grows up. The treated mosquito bed net that you, Madison, generously donated ensures a good night’s sleep for Bilkisu and helps make her future look brighter! Bilkisu and her family express their deepest gratitude for your kindness, Madison. Thank you!




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Marian dreams of becoming a seamstress!

MARIAM BANGURA
Dear Nigar,

Marian is ten years old and she lives with her parents, three sisters, three brothers, and two cousins in Sierra Leone. Their two-bedroom apartment has no running water or electricity. Marina’s parents are farmers, and their monthly income of $70 is not nearly enough to cover many of the basic needs to this large family.

Marian attends the New Hope International primary school and she is in class four. She enjoys Creative Practical Art and dreams of becoming a seamstress when she grows up.

Marian knows how devastating contacting malaria can be, and she and her family express their deepest gratitude for your generous donation of a treated mosquito bed net. Your kindness ensures a good night’s sleep for Marian and helps make her future outlook brighter! Thank you Nigar!




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