A mosquito net for Isatu
A Bright New Year
| Give this gift » | Most deadly mosquitoes strike at night. Provide mosquito nets for a family and save lives. |
posted January 6, 2011

Isatu lives at the Upper Philip street in the Wellington community. She lives with her father, mother, and her sister and brother in a single bedroom apartment. The apartment has electricity but no running water. Her father is a petty trader and earns roughly $70 per month. Her mother is a housewife.
Isatu would love to go to school, but her parents do not have the money for school fees.
Thank you, Linds and Michael, for gifting a mosquito net to Isatu- she no longer has to worry about getting malaria.
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| Dec 25 |
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Stacy
gave 50 for a set of mosquito nets for a family |
posted January 6, 2011

The Yankuba family lives in Upper Philip Street in the Wellington community. They live in a two bedroom house with no running water and no electricity.
Alex is a dependent relative of the family, and is a student in one of the universities in Sierra Leone.
Alice goes to school and she is in class three.
Tenneh is the mother of Alice.
Anthonette is also a dependent relative, and is a student in one of the universities in Sierra Leone.
Thressa attends the New Hope primary school in the Wellington community and she is in class three.
Thank you, Stacy, for your gift. The bed nets help protect Alex, Tenneh, Anthonette, Alice, and Theressa from malaria! They can look forward to a bright new year.
| Give this gift » | Most deadly mosquitoes strike at night. Provide mosquito nets for a family and save lives. |
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| Dec 28 |
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| Dec 24 |
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posted January 6, 2011

Emma attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school in the Wellington community and she is in class two. She lives with her father, mother, two sisters and a brother in a two bedroom apartment mud house with no running water and no electricity.
Her father is a carpenter and her mother is a housewife. Emma loves cooking and wants to be a caterer when she grows up. She likes reading and singing.
Thank you Entrepreneurship Class 479 for providing a mosquito net for Emma.
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| Dec 24 |
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posted January 6, 2011

Salifu attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school and he is in class one. Salifu lives with his father, mother and three sisters in a single apartment with no running water in the Wellington community.
His father is a tailor and his mother is a hairdresser. They make barely enough money to meet their requirements. Salifu does light errands for people in his community to raise money for his lunch.
Thank you Entrepreneurship Class 479 for your gift of a mosquito net for Salifu. He can now sleep at night without worrying about catching malaria.
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| Dec 23 |
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Alyson
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted January 6, 2011

Marie lives with her father, mother, two brothers, and a sister in a single bedroom mud house with no running water and no electricity at upper Philip Street in the Wellington community.
Marie’s father is a mason and her mother is a petty trader.
Marie wants to be a teacher when she grows up.
Thank you, Alyson, for your gift of a mosquito net. Now, Marie doesn’t have to worry about catching malaria.
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| Dec 12 |
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Whitney
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
| Dec 22 |
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Megan
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
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Megan
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted January 6, 2011

Zainab lives in a two bedroom apartment with no running water, no electricity, and a very poor toilet facilities, in a populated compound at Upper Mellon street in the Wellington community. She lives with his mother, father, two brothers, and two sisters . Zainab’s father is a mason and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $70. Her mother is a gardener and supplements the family income with the little she gets from the sales of vegetable. Zainab’s family lives on the brink of poverty.
Zainab wants to be a nurse when she grows up. She uses a locally made kerosene lamp to study at night, and sleeps on a mat spread on the floor.
Thank you, Megan, for your gift. The mosquito net helps protect Zainab from malaria!
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| Dec 21 |
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gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted January 6, 2011

Sarah lives with her father, mother, two sisters, and a brother in a single bedroom apartment zinc sheet house with no running water and no electricity at the Upper Philip Street in the Wellington community.
Her father is a guard and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80. Her mother is a petty trader. Sarah attends the Orphange primary school in Wellington and she is in class two. Sarah and her family do not have meals everyday. Sarah likes to cook and wants to be a caterer when she grows up.
Thank you, Black Family, for the gift of a mosquito net. This should protect Sarah from malaria!
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| Dec 21 |
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Angel
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted January 6, 2011

Ezekiel lives with his father, mother, sister, and a brother in single bedroom apartment with no running water at Upper Philip Street in the Wellington community. His father is a office worker and earns $100 a month. His mother is a student who relies on her husband to financially support her academic pursuit.
Ezekiel likes to play football and read. He wants to be a banker when he grows up.
Thank you, Angel, for your gift of a mosquito net. It will help protect Ezekiel from malaria!
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| Dec 21 |
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Pooja
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
posted January 6, 2011

Cosbeth lives with her father, mother, and sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water at Upper Philip Street in the Wellington community. Her father is a firefighter, and has a monthly income of $100. Her mother is a caterer.
Cosbeth likes to draw, read, and dance. She wants to be a lawyer when she grows up.
Thank you, Pooja, for your gift of a mosquito net. It will help protect Cosbeth from malaria!
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posted January 6, 2011

Triphina lives with her father, mother, and two brothers in a single bedroom apartment at Upper Philip Street in the Wellington community.
Her father is office worker and the main provider of the home, with a monthly
income of $100. Her mother is a student in one of the universities of Sierra Leone and relies on her husband’s income to achieve her academic dreams.
Triphina wants to be a teacher when she grows up.
Thank you, Simone, for your gift of a mosquito net. It will help protect Thiphina from malaria!
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