Mabel, a future humanitarian worker receives a mosquito net!

Mabel shows her new net!
Hi Sophie,

Mabel attends the Salmed Primary School in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone and she is in class four. Her father and her mother passed away and she lives with her sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water.

Mabel does light errands for people in her community to raise money for her lunch.

Her sister is a petty trader and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the family.

Mabel wants to be a humanitarian worker when she grows up.

Mabel uses a locally made kerosene lamp to study at night and sleeps on a mat with her siblings.

Thank you Sophie for your hard work and providing a mosquito net for Mabel!




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A three year old boy receives a mosquito net!

Phius shows his new net!
Hi Amulya,

Phius is three years old; he lives with his father, mother and sister in a single bedroom zinc sheet home with no running water and no electricity in the Wellington community in Sierra Leone.

His father works in one of the government offices and he is the main provider of the home. His monthly income of $90 is not enough to cover the basic needs of the family. His mother is a petty trader.

Phius would like to go to school when he is five years old but currently his family does not make enough money to save so that Phius can attend school later.

Thank you Amulya for your hard work and for providing a mosquito net for Phius!




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A mosquito net for a future banker!

Amzie is happy for
Hi Cherry Crest Elementary,

Amzie extends his thanks for the treated mosquito net he received. Amzie lives with his father, mother, two brothers and a sister in a two bedroom house with no running water.

His father is a welder and the main provider of the home. His mother takes care of the home and she also helps with the welding business. Amzie attends the Browndel Preparatory School and he is in class five. Amzie wants to be a banker when he grows.

Thank you Cherry Crest Elementary for providing the mosquito net to Amize.




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Kenneh can sleep safe under his new net!

Kenneh holds his new mosquito net!
Hi Zahra,

Kenneh lives with his father, mother and his four sisters, and a brother in a two bedroom apartment in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone. The apartment has electricity but no running water.

His father is a fire fighter and his mother is in nursing school.  The father is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $100. The monthly income is not enough to cover the family’s needs and school fees. Kenneh attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school and he is in class one.

Thank you Zahra for your hard work and for providing a mosquito net for Kenneh. Thanks to you, he can sleep well knowing his health is safe!




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Kumba receives a mosquito net!

Kumba is happy to sleep safe from Malaria!
Hi Corban,

Kumba is ten years old and attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone. Thanks to your hard work and generous gift, she can now sleep soundly at night under her new malaria net.

She lives in a two bedroom house with her mom and dad, two brothers and a sister. The house has no running water or electricity. The toilet facilities are poor. Kumba and her sister sleep on a grass bed, they uses a kerosene lamp to provide light at night.

Her father is a mason and the main provider of the home, his monthly income totals $80. The money is not enough to cover the basic family needs.

Her mother is a cook; she sells meals–rice and stew–to people living in the community. Kumba likes cooking and wants to be a cook when she grows up.

Thank you Corban for providing a mosquito net for Kumba!




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Mariatu can sleep safe under her new malaria net!

Hi Natalie,

Mariatu lives with her mother, father, two sisters and a brother in a two bedroom house in the Wellington Community of Sierra Leone. The house has electricity but no running water.  Her father is a carpenter and her mother is a seamstress.

Mariatu attends the Ahmadiyya primary school and she is in class five. She does light errands for people in her neighborhood to raise money for her lunch.

Mariatu does her homework with electricity, but when there is no electricity, she uses a kerosene lamp to study at night. She likes math and science and wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

Natalie, thanks so much for your hard work and for providing a mosquito net for Mariatu!




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Simeon, a future lawyer, sleeps safe under his new mosquito net!

Hi Azaan,

Thanks to your hard work and gift of a malaria net, Simeon can sleep soundly knowing he is safe from Malaria!

Simeon attends the United Methodist primary school in the Wellington community of Sierra Leone.

Simeon lives with his father, mother, three sisters and a brother in a single bedroom apartment. The home has no running water and no electricity.

The father is a fisherman and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $100. The money is not enough to cover the basic family needs.

His mother stays at home and takes care of the family.

Simeon does light errands for people in the community when things are really hard at home.

Simeon likes football, and he is committed to his academic work. Simeon wants to be a lawyer when he grows up.

Thank you Azaan for providing a mosquito net for Simeon!




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A future caterer receives a mosquito net

Hi Sabina,

Thanks to your hard work and donation, Aminata can now sleep safe under her malaria net!

Aminata lives with her mother, three brothers and two sisters in a two bedroom house with no running water or electricity. Aminata wakes up early in the morning to fetch water for her mother and her siblings from a stream located a mile from their home.

Her mother is a petty trader and is the main provider in the home. Her monthly income of $70 is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Aminata does light errands and gathers water for people in her neighborhood to help when her mother’s business is slow.

Aminata attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school in the Wellington community in Sierra Leone and she is in class five.  She likes reading, writing and she is a very good drummer. Aminata wants to be a caterer when she grows up.

Thank you Sabina for providing a mosquito net for Aminata!




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Mariatu, Nancy, Isatu, Mbalu, and Alfred can sleep safe with their new nets!

Mariatu, Nancy, Isatu, Mbalu, and Alfred showing off their new nets!

Hi Johnny, Ellen, Calvin, Josie and Jared,

Thanks to your hard work and donation, these families can now sleep safe knowing they are protected from Malaria!

Mariatu, Nancy, Isatu, Mbalu, and Alfred live in the Wellington Community in Sierra Leone.

Isatu is a mother of three children, two of who attend school and one of them who doesn’t. Mariatu attends the Ahmadiyya Muslim primary school in the Wellington community and she is in class six.

Nancy attends the VICKRAYS primary school  in the Wellington community. She is in class three and wants to be a lawyer when she grows up.

Mbalu is in class two in the Wellington Orphanage primary school and wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

Alfred attends the Orphanage Junior secondary school. He has no one to pay his school fees so he does light errands for people in his area to pay his tuition.

Thanks to your gifts, Johnny, Ellen, Calvin, Josie and Jared, these families will sleep soundly knowing their health is safe.




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Daniela, Janet, Binty, Kadija and Musa are thankful to receive mosquito nets


Hi Andrew, Lucy, Dorian, Gabe and Priya,

Thanks to your donation, Daniela, Janet, Binty, Kadija and Musa can now sleep safe!

These families live in an apartment complex in the Wellington community that does have electricity, but no running water .

Janet is a single parent that lost her husband during the Sierra Leone civil war. She is the mother of three children and also supports six of her sister’s children. Janet earns a monthly income of $70 from her petty trading business but the money is not enough to cover the basic family needs.

Daniela attends the Wellington Senior Secondary School. She earns money by braiding people’s hair. However, the money she receives is not enough to cover her basic needs and school fees.

Binty is a housewife who would like to start her own petty trading business but lacks the capital.

Musa and Kadija belong to very poor families, it is often difficult for them to receive regular meals.

Thank you Andrew, Lucy, Dorian, Gabe and Priya for providing mosquito nets for these families!




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