Three protected from malaria

ABRAHIM SESAY,UNISHA AND MASERAY
Dear Sarah,

Ibrahim, Unisha and Maseray live in in Sierra Leone in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. Ibrahim attends the United Mission Council and is in Junior Secondary School One (JSS 1); he wants to be a teacher when he grows up. Unisha attends the Evangelical Model High School and she is in JSS1; she wants to be a banker when she finishes school. Maseray is a seamstress in training.

Ibrahim, Unisha and Maseray all extend their thanks to you, Sarah, for the treated bed nets. These nets will potentially save each of their lives!




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Haja excitedly receives computer training

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Dear Jason,

Haja is 15 years old and lives in Sierra Leone in a small apartment with no running water. Her father is a tailor and her mother stays at home to take care of Haja and her three siblings.

Haja’s favorite subject is mathematics and when she grows up, she would like to be a nurse. Her father is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50 — not enough to cover the basic needs of the family.

Haja wants to become computer literate as she realizes that this is essential for success in her chosen career. Through programming from Door of Hope, she is receiving computer training and is tremendously grateful for this opportunity to learn and improve herself. The training she is receiving will help her become a better nurse in the future. You can see the delightful smile and excitement on her face as she learns in this photo.

Thank you, Jason, for bringing a smile and helping to make this part of her dream come true!




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Vitamins boost Theresa’s learning

THERESA
Dear Kristen and Phillip, Whitney, Phillip D., and Ojus,

Theresa is in the second grade at the I-Tech International School in Sierra Leone. Her father, David, is a firefighter and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $40. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of the family like nutritional food. Theresa’s mother is a housewife and has two other daughters. They live in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.

Because of the size of Theresa’s family and the small amount of income to support them all, the family cannot afford to regularly eat balanced meals. Door of Hope provides nutritional supplements to children from families of poor economic backgrounds. Theresa received a year supply of vitamin supplements from Door of Hope.

Now, Theresa can grow to be a happy, healthy girl because of your donations, Kristen, Phillip, Whitney, Phillip D., and Ojus. Theresa is grateful that she can focus on her studies rather than issues like finding healthy food. Thank you, again, for brightening Theresa’s future and allowing her to have a healthy childhood.




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Computer training for a better life

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Dear Jason,

Kadiatu is 15 years old and lives in Sierra Leone. She attends the FAWE primary school and is in the sixth grade. Kadiatu lives in an apartment with no running water or electricity. She must support her three brothers and sister because her parents passed away. Kadiatu’s circumstances motivate her to lead a better life. She loves Social Studies and wants to be a lawyer when she grows up.

Kadiatu has big aspirations and realizes she must work hard to achieve them. Door of Hope offers computer training courses for dedicated students like Kadiatu. With this training, Kadiatu is better prepared to enter the workforce to support her siblings and herself.

Thank you, Jason, for supporting Kadiatu and Door of Hope. She is very grateful for this opportunity. Thanks to your support, Jason, Door of Hope can help Kadiatu be more prepared for her bright future.




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Supplements help meet Fanta’s nutritional needs

FANTA
Dear Ted and Pam,

Fanta is eight years old and has three brothers. Her mother sells cow milk and is the sole provider for the family with a monthly income of around $30. Sadly, this is not enough to cover the basic needs of a family of five. Fanta’s family lives in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.

Fanta needed additional nutrition because her mother cannot afford to feed her nourishing meals regularly. Door of Hope provides children like Fanta in Sierra Leone with nutritional support when their families cannot. Thanks to your gift, Ted and Pam, Fanta received a year supply of vitamin supplements.

Fanta was very happy to receive the supplements. She knows that these supplements will help to nourish her growing body. Thank you, Ted and Pam, for helping Fanta lead a healthy life. We deeply appreciate your support!




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Supplements help Mariatu enjoy her childhood

MARIATU-K
Dear Ted and Pam,

Mariatu is eight years old and attends the United Mission Comunity Primary School in Sierra Leone. She is in the second grade and has five siblings. Her mother is the sole provider for the family and works as a saleswoman for basic goods. She makes a low $40 per month, which is not enough to support a family of six. Mariatu and her family live in a single bedroom apartment.

Mariatu’s mother cannot afford to feed herself and her children balanced meals. Because of this, Door of Hope works to help children like Mariatu so they can live healthy lives and focus on their education rather than malnutrition or disease.

Thanks to your donation, Ted and Pam, Mariatu received a year supply of vitamin supplements. Mariatu is happy that her mom does not have to buy expensive food and she can continue living a happy childhood. Thank you, again, Ted and Pam, for your support. Mariatu and Door of Hope are forever grateful.




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Vitamins help Kalima grow healthy and strong

KALIMA
Dear Ted and Pam,

Kalima is in the first grade at Vickray’s Community Primary School. She has three sisters and lives in a two bedroom apartment with no running water. Her mother is a housewife and her father is a mechanic, earning a low $40 per month.

Because of the family’s poor economic standing, they cannot afford nutritious foods on a regular basis. Door of Hope provides nutritional support for growing children like Kalima and her sisters. Kalima received a year supply of vitamin supplements from Door of Hope.

Thank you, Ted and Pam, for your donation to Door of Hope. With your support, they are able to help Kalima grow strong and healthy. Kalima’s parents are grateful for your help and enjoy watching their daughter live happily and healthily. Thank you again, Ted and Pam, from Door of Hope and SeeYourImpact.




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Vitamin supplements give Esther a healthy childhood

ESTHER
Dear Brian and Malissa,

Esther is a student at the United Mission Community Primary School, where she is in the second grade. Her father is a baker and only earns $35 per month. Esther has two sisters and two brothers as well. The family lives in a two bedroom, zinc sheet home with no running water or electricity. Because of Esther’s father’s low wages, he cannot afford to adequately provide for his family.

Esther does not receive nutritional meals because her father has to feed too many mouths with too little money. Door of Hope is an organization based in Sierra Leone that provides nutritional support for children in need. Esther, a growing, young girl, was lucky enough to receive their aid.

Thanks to your donation, Brian and Melissa, Esther received a year supply of vitamin supplements. Now, she does not have to worry about malnutrition and can focus on her education. Thank you, again, Brian and Melissa, for supporting Esther so she can be healthy and strong.




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Vitamins for an active, growing girl

SIA
Dear Jeffrey,

Sia is a second grader at the Sierra Leone Muslim Brotherhood Primary School. Her father is the sole provider for the household and earns $35 per month as a second hand clothing salesman. Sia has three brothers and one sister. She lives with her family in a single bedroom apartment without electricity or running water.

Because of the size of Sia’s family and her fathers low income, Sia does not receive enough nutrition without aid from Door of Hope. Luckily, this organization was able to provide her with a year supply of vitamin supplements to ensure her a healthy childhood.

Thank you, Jeffrey, for supporting Sia’s cause to be a healthy, happy child. Malnutrition plagues far too many children in Sierra Leone, but Sia will not be a victim. Thank you, again, Jeffrey, for helping Sia and Door of Hope. They are both grateful for your donation.




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A smiling Albert receives vitamin supplements

ALBERT
Dear Francoise, Hemant, Lam, and Ojus,

Albert is in the second grade at the I-Tech International School in Sierra Leone. He is seven years old and lives with his mom, who sells rice. Albert’s mom makes a low $30 per month, which is not enough to support her family. Albert has two siblings and his father does not have a job. They do not have running water or electricity in their single bedroom apartment.

Because of their poor economic standing, Albert and his family need additional help to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Door of Hope provides nutritional help for children in need like Albert. Because food is an expensive commodity, Albert’s family cannot provide daily balanced meals.

Thanks to your donations, Francoise, Hemant, Lam, and Ojus, Door of Hope provided Albert with a year supply of vitamin supplements. Albert can live a happy childhood without worries of malnutrition. Thank you, again, for helping Albert have a healthy childhood.




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