posted July 9, 2011

Fatmata lives with her aunt’s family of six in the Wellington community in a two bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity. Her aunt 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.
Fatmata attends Primary School and she is in class five. She wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
Fatmata thanks you, Tom, for your donation of a mosquito net. She can now sleep soundly, feeling safe from the threat of malaria carrying mosquitoes.
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| Jun 28 |
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Alka
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted July 9, 2011

Ibrahim lives in the Wellington community with his parents and five siblings in a two bedroom mud house with no running water or electricity.
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 family needs. His mother is a housewife.
Ibrahim attends Secondary School, is in JSS2, and wants to be a doctor when he grows up.
Ibrahim expresses his thanks to you, Alka, for your donation of a mosquito net. He can now sleep soundly knowing he protected from malaria carrying mosquitoes.
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posted July 9, 2011

Mahawa lives in Sierra Leone in a sheet metal single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. Mahawa, who is eleven years old, attends primary school and is in class five.
Mahawa’s father sells small goods and is the main provider of the home with a meager monthly income of $60, which is not enough to cover the family’s basic needs. Her mother sells small goods and supports her husband by taking care of the home. Mahawa completes most of the domestic work when her parents are away working. Mahawa enjoys cooking and eating. She likes religious education and mathematics and desires to be a banker when she grows up. Her parents were not able to afford a new uniform for her to begin school, so she is most thankful for this gift.
Mahawa expresses her sincere thanks to you Erin, for the uniform and pair of shoes presented to her. She is excited to be able to attend school clean and tidy!
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posted July 8, 2011

Kawulay, Hannah, and Mark are recipients of treated bed nets,and they extend their thanks for the donation.
Kawulay lives with his father, mother, and two brothers in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone. Kawulay attends the United Methodist primary school and he is in class two. He wants to be a lawyer when he grows up.
Hannah is the mother of Kawulay. She is a house wife who does petty trading to help her husband in taking care of the home. Her husband is a carpenter and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs.
Mark attends the Evangelical primary school. He is in class three.
Thank you for the gift. Kawulay, Hannah, and Mark can now sleep feeling safe from the threat of malaria.
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posted July 8, 2011

Aminata lives in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone and attends the Brondel Preparatory school. She is in class two and is seven years old. She lives with her parents, a sister and a brother in a single bedroom apartment with no running water ande no electricity. Her mother and father are both teachers.
Aminata wants to be a lawyer when she grows up. She likes reading, mathematics and English. Thank you for providing a uniform for Aminata.
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posted July 5, 2011

Abu, Tokumbor, and Salamantu extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the gift of bed nets!
Abu and Tokumbor live in the same house with no running water or electricity, each in a single room apartment at Upper Beccle Street in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone. They are petty traders and fathers also, the main providers of the home with monthly incomes of $70 each. $70 is not enough to cover their respective family needs.
Salamatu is a mother of two children. She, her husband, and children live in a single bedroom house with no running water but with electricity.
Thank you for so much for your donation of bed nets. Abu, Tokumbor, and Salamantu now will be able to sleep safe from the threat of malaria.
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| Jun 18 |
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Gideon
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted July 5, 2011

Ajaratu lives at 14 Upper Mellon Street in the Wellington community in Sierra Leone. She is eight years old and attends the New Hope International Primary School where she is in class three. She enjoys music and mathematics and wants to be a banker when she grows up.
Her father is a petty trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60. This is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Her mother is a housewife and who lacks the ability to trade due to lack of capital.
Ajaratu expresses her thanks for the provision of a bed net. Ajaratu now feels protected from mosquito bites and very much appreciates your support!
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| Jun 21 |
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posted June 28, 2011

The Kargbo family lives in a two-bedroom apartment with running water, but no electricity in the Wellington community. The father is a driver, and is the main provider of the home/ He has a monthly income of $60, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. The mother is a petty trader who helps her husband in providing for the home. They have six girls, five of which are going to school. Continued sponsorship for the Kargbo family will help change their lives.
They extend their thanks to you, Wells, for providing a bag of rice for them – especially at a time when the price of rice is soaring!
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| Jun 16 |
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Pooja
gave 50 for a mosquito net |
posted June 28, 2011

Alimamy lives in the Wellington Community with his parents, two brothers, and three sisters. His family lives in a two-bedroom house with electricity, but no running water. His parents are petty traders.
Alimamy is eight years old, and attends the Ahmadiyya Islamic Primary School. He is in class three, and he wants to be a banker when he grows up. Alimamy is grateful to receive a mosquito net. Thanks to your generous donation, he is now protected from malaria-carrying mosquitoes!
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| Jun 16 |
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Pooja
gave 50 for a mosquito net |
posted June 28, 2011

Ramatu is ten years old, and she lives in the Wellington community. She is not currently attending school.
Ramatu is delighted to receive a mosquito net. Thanks to you, she is now protected from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
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