This donation:
| Dec 16 |
Lauren view profile
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Malaria Protection for Aminata
posted December 29, 2010

Aminata lives in her grandmother’s single bedroom home with no running water and no electricity in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Her parents are both farmers with a monthly income of $100. They used to send money for Amanita’s feeding every month, but now things are difficult for them so they are not able to send as much money.
Aminata would like to go to school, but her parents find it very difficult to help.
Thank you, Lauren, for your gift. The mosquito net will help protect Aminata from malaria!
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This donation:
| Dec 17 |
Fiona view profile
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B n T view profile
B n T
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
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| Dec 16 |
Sophie view profile
Sophie
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
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Sophie view profile
Sophie
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
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Sophie view profile
Sophie
gave 480 for a month of tuition |
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Jeff view profile
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A Nutrition Boost for Mabel
posted December 29, 2010

Mabel is in fourth grade in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Her father and her mother died, so she lives with her sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water and no electricity.
Mabel does light errands for people in her community to raise money for her lunch.
Her sister is a petty trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60.
Mabel wants to be humanitarian worker when she grows up. Thank you for your gifts. You have provided Mabel with a year’s worth of nutritional supplements, which will help her concentrate in school!
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This donation:
| Dec 15 |
Hubie view profile
Hubie
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
A future news broadcaster receives a mosquito net
posted December 29, 2010

Demilia lives with her father, mother, four brothers and two sisters in a two bed room house with no running water and no electricity.
Her father is unemployed. Her mother is a petty trader and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80.
Demilia has known poverty for a long time. When business is bad for Demilia’s mother, she and the rest of her family go to bed without eating food. Demilia does light errands for the people in her community to earn money.
Demilia likes listening to music on the radio and desires to be a news broadcaster when she grows up. Demilia attends the Browndel primary school and she is in class three.
Thank you for providing a mosquito net for Demilia, which will keep her safe from malaria!
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This donation:
| Dec 15 |
Ronnie view profile
Ronnie
gave 60 for a year supply of vitamin supplements |
A Healthier Amidu
posted December 29, 2010

Amidu lives with his father, mother, two sisters and a brother in a single bedroom zinc sheet home with no running water. Amidu’s father is a carpenter and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.
With your generous donation of vitamin supplements, Ronnie, Amidu’s health will improve!
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This donation:
| Dec 15 |
Rohan view profile
Rohan
gave 20 for a mosquito net |
Hope for Solomon’s Future: Following in His Father’s Footsteps
posted December 29, 2010

Solomon lives with father, mother, and sister in a two bedroom house in the Wellington community. Solomon’s father is a banker and the main provider of the home with monthly income of $200, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of his family.
Solomon is attending the Dele preparatory school and he is in class four. He likes Mathematics. Following in his father’s footsteps, he wants to be a banker someday.
Thank you, Rohan for your donation which will keep Solomon safe from malaria and ensure he is able to continue to attend school!
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This donation:
| Dec 15 |
Rohan view profile
Rohan
gave 20 for a mosquito net |
Mariama Will Sleep Soundly
posted December 29, 2010

Mariama lives with her mother who is a nurse and her father who is a firefighter together with her three sisters and one brother. This family resides in a two bedroom apartment with no running water in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Mariama’s father is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $100, which is not enough to cover the family needs and his wife’s school fees.
Mariama’s mother is a nurse in training. She relies on her husband’s income to pay her fees. Thank you, Rohan for your donation. The mosquito net will protect Mariama from malaria!
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This donation:
| Dec 15 |
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Alhassan recieves a mosquito net!
posted December 27, 2010

Alhassan lives with his father, mother, twin sister, and another sister in a single bedroom apartment. The apartment has electricity but no running water.
Alhassan’s 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 needs of the family. His mother stays at home and takes care of the children. She would like to start her own business but currently lacks the skill and the capital need to start the business. Alhassan wants to attend school, but his parents do not have the money for school fees and tuition.
Riley, thanks to your hard work, Alhassan can now sleep safe from Malaria under his new net! Thank you for providing this mosquito net for Alhassan.
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This donation:
| Dec 28 |
Carys view profile
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| Nov 6 |
Irene view profile
Irene
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
| Dec 12 |
Haris view profile
Haris
gave 10 for a mosquito net |
A future teacher receives a mosquito net
posted December 23, 2010

Maseray attends the Evangelical Primary school in Freetown, Sierra Leone and she is in class one.
She lives together with her parents and two brothers in a two bedroom apartment mud house with no running water and no electricity.
Her father is a carpenter and the main provider of the home. His monthly income of $80 is not enough to cover the family’s basic needs. Her mother is a house wife and a petty trader.
Maseray wants to be a teacher when she grows up. She likes reading and telling stories.
Thank you for providing a mosquito net that will keep Maseray safe from malaria!
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This donation:
| Dec 14 |
Elizabeth view profile
Elizabeth
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
| Dec 13 |
Amy view profile
Amy
gave 60 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
| Dec 11 |
Katie view profile
Katie
gave 15 for a three month supply of vitamin supplements |
A New Energy and Strength
posted December 23, 2010

Joseph lives with his mother and sister in Freetown, Sierra Leone in a single bedroom zinc house with no running water and no electricity.
Joseph’s mother has two children and when she gave birth to her second child her father drove her away from his house. This promising boy has faced many problems due to the change of environment from his grandfather’s house.
Joseph’s feeding is determined by the donations his mother receives from church members in the local church she attends. Joseph and his mother use a kerosene lamp at night and he sleeps on a mat spread out on the bare floor.
Thank you, Katie, Amy, and Elizabeth for giving Aaron a new energy and strength, by providing the crucial vitamins he lacks in his diet.
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This donation:
| Dec 11 |
Johnny view profile
Johnny
gave 50 for a set of mosquito nets for a family |
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Johnny view profile
Johnny
gave 160 for a month of tuition |
Five neighbors receive malaria protection
posted December 23, 2010

These people live in the same house in the Wellington community of Freetown, Sierra Leone. They are very grateful to you for reducing the threat of malaria.
Orpaddy knows the address of everybody in her community. She has many grandchildren and children. Mbalu is one of Orpaddy’s grandchildren and she is in class five at a local school. Isha is a mother of three children and the sole provider of her home. Binta and Hawa are also mothers, each with one child.
Thank you for offering these neighbors protection from malaria!
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