This donation:
| Jul 18 |
Bri view profile
Bri
gave 500 for a mosquito net |
Pleasant Dreams for Five Schoolchildren
posted July 29, 2011

Adekalie, Mohamed, Fatima, Aminata, and Fatmata are recipients of bed nets. These children are all pupils of the Ahmadiyya Islamic primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Mohamed is in class two, Adekalie in class four, Aminata is in class three, Fatima and Fatmata are in class five.
They express their thanks for the donations from Bri. They now feel secure from malaria!
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This donation:
| Jul 10 |
Scott view profile
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Future Nurse receives bed net
posted July 21, 2011

Mariatu is in class three at the Ahmadiyya Islamic Primary School in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone. She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
Her father and mother are petty traders who jointly provide for the family with their monthly income of $100. This is not enough to cover the needs of a family of ten children. They live in a three bedroom house with no running water but with electricity.
Mariatu extends her thanks for the provision of the bed net that is helping her to have sweet sleep at night.
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This donation:
| Jul 19 |
DAVIDE view profile
DAVIDE
gave 60 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
| Jul 18 |
Phillip view profile
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| Jul 9 |
Aparajita view profile
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That Beautiful Smile
posted July 21, 2011

Elizabeth attends God is Our Life Primary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone and she is in class three. She lives with her parents and two sisters in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity in the Wellington community. Her mother is a petty trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Her father is unemployed.
Elizabeth enjoys reading and Mathematics and wants to be a banker when she grows up. She uses a kerosene lamp to study, and she sleeps on a mat spread on a bare floor.
She extends her thanks for the provision of vitamins for a year!
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This donation:
| Jul 9 |
Dara view profile
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A Mosquito Net for Alhajie
posted July 21, 2011

Alhajie is 10 years old. He does not live with his parents because they live and work as vegetable farmers in a remote area. Instead, Alhajie stays with his uncle so he can attend school. In addition to Alhajie, the uncle tries to provide for his wife and six children on a driver’s salary of $60 each month.
The experience of seeing his parents and uncle struggle to balance household budgets has contributed to Alhajie’s desire to be a banker when he grows up. The treated mosquito net you kindly donated will help protect Alhajie and his future aspirations. Alhajie, his parents and uncle thank you, Dara, and so do we!
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This donation:
| Jul 13 |
Matthew view profile
Matthew
gave 5 for a month of computer training |
| Jul 11 |
Larissa view profile
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| Jul 5 |
Sabari view profile
Sabari
gave 5 for a month of computer training |
Delighted to Attend Computer Classes
posted July 21, 2011

Agnes is twelve years old, and she lives with her parents, three sisters, and four brothers in a two bedroom apartment. They have no running water, but they do have electricity.
Agnes’ father is a farmer and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $40. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs.
Agnes’ mother is also a farmer and a petty trader who sells produce from the farm where her husband also works.
Agnes attends the FAWE primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone and she is in class five. Her favorite subject is mathematics, and reading is her favorite activity. She wants to be a bank manager when she grows up.
Agnes is thrilled to have a year of computer lessons, as she needs computer skills to become an efficient banker! She hopes to help improve the banking system in Sierra Leone someday.
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This donation:
| Jul 7 |
Nathan view profile
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Protection for a Trio of Parents
posted July 19, 2011

Ann Marie, Abdulai and Rabiatu live in the same community. Ann Marie is married and has two children. Her husband is the family’s main provider, but earns only $80 per month. Abdulai
and his wife, Rabiatu, have two sons. His monthly salary as a school teacher is just $100.
Each day these families struggle to meet even their basic needs, so your generous gift of treated mosquito nets is a true blessing. The nets mean protection from mosquito bites and malaria. Ann Marie, Abdulai and Rabiatu thank you very much, Nathan!
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This donation:
| Jul 7 |
Nathan view profile
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Parents Say Thanks for Treated Bed Nets
posted July 19, 2011

Isata, Nandae and Idrissa are neighbors. Isata lives with her husband and six children in a 2-bedroom mud house with no running water. Nandae and her three children live in a two bedroom zinc house without electricity or running water. Idrissa is a father of two children and lives in a single bed room apartment with no running water.
All of these parents want to do more for their families, but are not in a position to do so. Your donation of treated bed nets, though, will help them do more by keeping them healthy and malaria-free. Isata, Nandae and Idrissa express their sincerest appreciation for you, Nathan.
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This donation:
| Jul 7 |
Nathan view profile
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Three different people with the same need for protection
posted July 19, 2011

Sheku, Juliana and Osman are at different stages in life. Osman wants to redefine his future, so he has enrolled in a university in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Sheku and his four children live in a 2-bedroom house with no running water. Although he earns $80 a month as a mason, it is difficult to cover the basic needs of his family. Juliana has a child but still lives in her parents’ house, which has two bedrooms but no running water or electricity.
One of the common needs of people across the globe is to feel safe and protected, and you have met that need for Sheku, Juliana and Osman with your gift of treated bed nets. They thank you, Nathan, and so do we!
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This donation:
| Jul 7 |
Nathan view profile
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A mosquito net for a future nurse
posted July 19, 2011

Memunatu attends the Orphanage primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone and she is in class six. She is grateful to receive a mosquito net to protect her from malaria carrying mosquitoes.
Her father is a baker and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $40 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Her mother is a petty trader.
Memunatu likes Mathematics and she wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
Thank you Nathan for providing a mosquito net for Memunatu.
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This donation:
| Jul 7 |
Kerry view profile
Kerry
gave 30 for a school uniform |
Hawanatu dreams of becoming a medical doctor!
posted July 18, 2011

Hawanatu is seven years old and lives with her parents in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity in Sierra Leone. Hawanatu’s father is a laborer and her mother is a petty trader that sells slippers. Their monthly income of $40 is not enough to cover many basic needs.
Hawanatu attends the Kabbia Primary school. She very much likes mathematics and aspires to be a medical doctor when she grows up.
Hawanatu expresses her sincere gratitude for your gift of two uniforms and a pair of shoes and is excited to have proper attire for school. Thank you so much Kerry for your generous donation that helps keep Hawanatu in school and with a brighter outlook for her future!
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