Vitamins for a Growing Boy!

ALHASSAN
Dear Kristin & Craig, Diane, Dwayne and Terese, and Iris,

 

Alhassan lives with his father, mother, and siblings in a single bedroom apartment zinc sheet home with no running water in the Wellington community. Alhassan attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim  primary school and he is in the first grade. His father is a petty trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $70, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. His mother is also a petty trader who compliments her husband’s income to take care of the home. Alhassan’s parents cannot afford to pay fees to send him to a well-structured school. In his spare time, he likes to write stories, and play football. Alhassan wants to be a banker when he grows up.

Thanks to your combined generosity Alhassan is guaranteed nutritional supplements for a whole year! Thank you so much!

 




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Mother of Five Receives Mosquito Net!

AMIE SESAY
Dear B n T,

Amie is a mother of five children. She lives in Wellington in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.

She is a petty trader that helps her husband take care of the home. Her husband is a driver and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $70. Their combined income is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Thanks to your generosity, Amie can sleep safely with her new mosquito net. She is better protected from malaria, and can therefore continue to care for her family. Thank you so much!




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Protecting a Family Matriarch!

EDNA
Dear Gary,

Edna is the proud mother of ten children and has been a house wife all her adult life.  Unfortunately, her husband is now unemployed so Edna finds herself relying on her children and other loved ones for daily support.

Thanks to your kind donation of a treated bed net, Edna will be protected from malaria-carrying mosquitoes. She is so grateful to you for helping to ensure that she will continue to be around for her children, grandchildren and maybe even a few great grandchildren! Thank you for your generosity, Gary!




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Ibrahim Blessed with Nutrition!

IBRAHIM
Dear Christophe,

Ibrahim lives with his mother, father and two sisters in a 1-bedroom apartment with no running water. His father is unemployed, so the family depends on Ibrahim’s mother for support. Unfortunately, her monthly salary of $80 pales in comparison to the total expenses of maintaining a growing family.

Your generous gift provides Ibrahim a year of essential nutrition that he is unable to get through his current diet. On behalf of their only son, little Ibrahim’s parents express their deepest, most heartfelt thanks to you, Christophe! Thank you!




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Mariatu Sleeps Safe and Soundly!

MARIATU KOROMA
Dear Laurent,

Mariatu lives with her husband and three children in a two bedroom apartment in Wellington with not running water. Her husband is a soldier and the main provider of the home with monthly income of $80. This is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Whenever she can, Mariatu trades to supplement her husband’s income.

Thank you, Laurent, for your kind gift. With the mosquito net you provided, Mariatu can sleep soundly now that she is protected from deadly diseases like malaria!




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Better Health for a Future Caterer!

ADAMA
Dear Julie, valerie, and Laurent,

 

Adama is twelve years old. She attends the Evangelical Mission Primary School and she is in the sixth grade. She lives in Wellington with her siblings and parents in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity. Her father is a trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Her mother is a housewife.

Adama enjoys playing a local game called ‘Balnce Ball’. She dreams of becoming a caterer when she grows up.

Thank you, Julie, Valerie, and Laurent for your gifts. You have provided Adama with essential vitamin supplements– enough to last her a year! A big thank you to Laurent for providing six months of vitamin supplements. Thank you all of you for your generosity! Even with a meager family income, little Adama can enjoy nutritional supplements that help boost her health.




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Making Sure Mary gets to Medical School

Proudly showing her new net!
Dear shannon,

Mary lives with her parents, four sisters and other relatives.  Mary’s mother is a seamstress and her father is a driver, but their monthly salary of $120 can barely meet the needs of their extended family.

Your generous donation of a treated bed net has, in Mary’s words, helped give her “an edge over Malaria”.  Mary expresses her sincerest gratitude to you, Shannon, for helping to keep her healthy so she can pursue her dream of becoming a doctor!




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Little Kadiatu Gives Thanks!

Dear Lesley, Meghan, Mircea and Vincent,

Kadiatu lives with her parents and three sisters in a single bedroom apartment without running water. Her father is the family’s main provider, but earns only $80 per month as a carpenter.

Your collective gift means a year of much-needed nutrition for Kadiatu. Even when resources are limited, Kadiatu and her family are assured that Kadiatu is receiving important supplements.  Thank you all for supporting Kadiatu’s health!




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Helping to Ensure a Healthy Future for Anthony!

Dear Chuck,

Anthony lives with his mother, father and one sibling. He dreams of becoming a lawyer, so he pays attention in school and studies each night when he gets home. Anthony’s mother is a guard and his father is a police officer, but their combined monthly income of only $60 is not enough to meet the needs of their family.

Your kind donation means Anthony has received one of the things his parents have wanted for him, but have not been able to afford. The treated bed net will keep Anthony safe from malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Anthony and his parents extended their deepest gratitude to you, Chuck, and so do we!




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Hannah is Dressed for Future Success

HANNAH
Dear Rob,

Hannah lives with her father, mother, and five sisters in a 2-bedroom zinc sheet home with no running water, no electricity, and poor toilet facilities. Although Hannah’s father is a soldier, his monthly income of only $100 is not enough to cover the family’s basic needs.  Every day, Hannah walks to school without shoes in her torn uniform. Usually, she does not have breakfast or lunch, and any dinner is prepared late in the evening. Despite her humble beginnings, Hannah is focused on becoming a lawyer, so she studies late into the night by the light of a kerosene lamp.

You can’t imagine the significance that your gift will have to an impoverished young girl. Hannah can now go to school looking like the success that she knows she will be one day.  She thanks you from the bottom of her heart, Rob, and so do we!




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