A mosquito net for Momodu

MOMODU
Dear Pooja,

Momodu attends the Salmed Islamic Community School, and he is in class three. He is thankful to receive a mosquito net to protect him from the malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

Thank you for providing a mosquito net for Momodu.




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A mosquito net for a boy with a beautiful smile!

SORIE
Dear Pooja,

Sorie attends the Ahmadiyya Islamic Primary School, and he is in class three.  He lives in the Wellington Community.

Thank you for your generous donation. Thanks to you, Pooja now feels safe from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.




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A Mosquito net for Hapheez!

HAPHEEZ
Dear Pooja,

Hapheez lives in the Wellington Community. He attends the Salmed Islamic Primary School, and he is in class four. He is nine years old. Your kind donation of a mosquito net will reduce the threat of malaria and allow him to sleep peacefully at night!

Thank you, Pooja, for providing a mosquito net for Hapheez!




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Fatu receives a uniform.

FATU
Dear Kerry,

Fatu attends the Wellington Orphanage Primary School and she is in class three.  She lives with her mother, father, three brothers, and two sisters in a rented two-bedroom apartment.  The apartment has electricity, but does not have running water. Her father works approximately 220 miles from home, and is unable to spend a lot of time with his family.  He is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $100, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.  Her mother is a petty trader.

Fatu likes mathematics, and wants to be a banker when she grows up. Thank you for providing a uniform for Fatu.




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Mabinty receives a mosquito net

MABINTY
Dear Pooja,

Mabinty attends the Vicrays Community Primary School in the Wellington Community. She is in class six.

Mabinty is very thankful to receive a mosquito net, which will protect her against contracting malaria. Thank you for your generous gift!




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A mosquito net for Aminata

AMINATA
Dear Stephanie,

Aminata is ten years old. She attends the Yamakai Primary school, and is in class four.

She is very thankful to receive your generous donation of a mosquito net, which will protect her from contracting malaria in the future.

Thank you for making Aminata’s future a little bit brighter!




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A mosquito net for a future nurse!

ADAMA
Dear Erika,

Adama attends the Ahamadiyya Islamic Primary School, and is in class five.

She lives with her parents and three siblings in a two-bedroom house with no running water and no electricity.  Her father is a mason, and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50 – which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the family. Her mother is a petty trader.

Adama wants to be a nurse when she grows up. Thanks to your generous donation,  she will no longer need to worry about malaria in the future!

 




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Essential Vitamins for Ramatu!

RAMATU
Dear Jeffrey and Susan,

Ramatu lives in a zinc sheet home with no running water and no electricity in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone. She extends her thanks for the gift of vitamin supplements.

Her father is a petty trader, and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60 – which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Her mother is also a petty trader, who supports her husband by taking care of the home.

Ramatu attends the United Mission Council Primary School and she is in class one.

Thank you, Jeffrey and Susan! These essential vitamins will help nourish this growing child!




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Building Mabinty’s Confidence!

MABINTY
Dear Susan and James,

Mabinty is eight years old.  She lives with her parents and four sisters in a 2-bedroom house with no electricity or running water.  Her father is the family’s main provider, and earns only $70 per month as a laborer, so there are many things he cannot buy for his wife and children.  Both of Mabinty’s parents, however, support her in every way they can and encourage their daughter’s plans to become a doctor.

Your kind gift of two uniforms, two pairs of socks and a pair of shoes will go a long way toward building Mabinty’s confidence in her ability to do anything she sets her mind to do.  Mabinty and her parents thank you, Susan and James, and so do we!




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Restful Nights for Thomas

THOMAS
Dear Pooja,

Thomas is twelve years old and wants to be a computer engineer when he grows up.  He, his parents, and his four siblings live in a 2-bedrooom mud house with no running water or electricity.  Thomas’ father is a tailor, but struggles to meet even the basic needs of his large family while earning only $70 a month.

Your kind gift of a treated mosquito net means that Thomas can now get a good night’s sleep every night.  Thomas and his family thank you, Pooja, and so do we!




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