Augusta is Counting on Being Protected From Malaria!
A Family Sleeps Safe and Sound!
| Give this gift » | Most deadly mosquitoes strike at night. Provide mosquito nets for a family and save lives. |
| May 13 |
Julia view profile
Julia
gave 40 for a mosquito net |
posted May 14, 2011

Augusta lives with her parents and sister in a one-bedroom apartment without running water or electricity. She is a student who has hopes of becoming a banker when she gets older. Both of her parents are currently unemployed so the family relies on the kindness of their relatives.
Your kind gift of a treated mosquito net will help to protect Augusta from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Augusta thanks you, Julia, and so do we!
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| May 8 |
Bruce view profile
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posted May 12, 2011

This family lives in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity. The husband traveled to the provinces and left the rest of the family to the grace of God. Indeed, they believe God has found them.
Fatmata is the mother of these 4 wonderful children. She trades in small goods 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 family. Zainab is the eldest child, and wants to be a doctor when she grows up. Ann Marie is the second child in the family, she attends primary school and wants to be a lawyer. Abass, the third child, is attending preparatory school, and wants to be a doctor someday. Latifa is the youngest child and she attends pre-school.
Thank you, Bruce, for you generous gift of treated mosquito nets! The entire family now sleeps safe from malaria.
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| May 9 |
Erika view profile
Erika
gave 40 for a mosquito net |
posted May 12, 2011

Ishmael is twelve years of age. He attends primary school, is in class six and wants to be lawyer when he grows up. His mother trades in small goods and helps her husband in taking care of the home. His father is a tailor and the main provider with a monthly income of $40, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. He lives with his parents in a two bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity.
Thank you, Erika, for your generous gift of a treated mosquito net! Ishmael now feels well protected against mosquito bites and malaria.
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| May 4 |
Pooja view profile
Pooja
gave 20 for a mosquito net |
posted May 8, 2011

Patrick is nine years old and attends primary school, where he is in class five. His father is a laborer and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $40, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. His mother sells small goods and also takes care of the home. This family of seven lives in a two bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity.
Patrick has dreams of becoming a banker and he sends his profound thanks to you for the mosquito net he has received! Thank you, Pooja, for providing this for Patrick, and for helping to protect a future banker from malaria-carrying mosquitoes!
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posted May 8, 2011

Zainab, ten years old, attends primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Her father trades small goods and is the primary provider of the family with a monthly income of $60. This meager income does not cover the basic family needs and makes certain necessities unattainable. Her mother also sells small items to help take care of the home. Zainab lives with her parents and three siblings in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.
Zainab wants to be a medical doctor when she grows up, and likes reading, music and mathematics. With your generous donation of a treated bed net, you have helped this family afford a necessary means to ward of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Thank you, ‘ ‘, for providing this mosquito net for Zainab!
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| May 4 |
Pooja view profile
Pooja
gave 20 for a mosquito net |
posted May 5, 2011

Mariama lives with her parents and two sisters in a single bedroom apartment with electricity but no running water. Mariama attends primary school and wants to be a banker when she grows up. Her mother is a teacher and her father is a mason and together they earn a monthly income of $80, which is not enough to cover the family’s basic needs.
Your gift of a treated mosquito net will help Mariama ward off malaria. Thank you, Pooja, because of your kindness, Mariama can now sleep safely!
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| Apr 21 |
Robert view profile
Robert
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted May 4, 2011

Josephine lives in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone with her parents and relatives in a three bedroom rented apartment that has electricity, but no running water. Josephine is eight years old and attends the Wellington Orphanage Primary School. She enjoys reading and math, supporting her ambition to be a banker when she grows up. Her parents have four other children to care for. Her father is a laborer and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of just $70, which is not enough to cover even the basic family needs. Josephine’s mother is a petty trader who also takes care of the housework.
She is grateful to receive a mosquito net and now feels protected against malaria-carrying mosquitos. Thank you, Robert, for helping this family overcome an everyday hardship!
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| Apr 28 |
Kerry view profile
Kerry
gave 30 for a school uniform |
posted May 1, 2011

Josephine lives at upper Mellon Street in the Wellington community with her parents and four siblings in a three bedroom apartment with electricity, but no running water. She is eight-years-old and attends the Wellington Orphanage Primary School. She enjoys reading and math, which fits her desire to become a banker when she grows older. Her father is a laborer and her mother is a petty trader who also takes care of the housework. Together they make a monthly income of $70, which is not enough to cover even the basic of family needs.
She is thankful to receive her gift and her parents were delighted to see her in a new uniform. Thank you for preparing Josephine for another year!
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| Apr 29 |
helena view profile
helena
gave 240 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
posted April 30, 2011

Sorie is ten years old and lives with his family in the Wellington community. His home has no running water and no electricity. He attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim Primary School and he is in class three. His father is a driver and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $70, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the family. His mother is a petty trader and helps her husband in taking care of the home. Sorie likes playing soccer and likes studying Mathematics in school. He wants to be a banker when he grows up. Sorie is thankful to receive vitamins to keep him healthy.
Thank you, Helena, for providing vitamins for Sorie to keep him healthy!
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| Apr 29 |
Nicola view profile
Nicola
gave 20 for a mosquito net |
posted April 30, 2011

Amilda lives with her parents and her sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity. Her father is a mason, and her mother is a petty trader and the caretaker of the household. Amilda is five years old and attends the Unite Mission Council School, where she is in class one. She likes reading and helping her mom with the petty trade business. Amilda wants to be a nurse when she grows up.
She is grateful to receive a mosquito net to protect her against the malaria mosquitoes. Thank you for providing a mosquito net for Amilda!
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