Mosquito Protection for a Young Storyteller

Dear David,

Adama is eleven years old and stays with her mother, father, two brothers and a sister in a single bedroom apartment. The house they are living in has no running water and no electricity.

Her father is a soldier and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $100, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. Adama’s mother is a housewife.

Adama likes reading and telling stories to little children. She wants to be a teacher when she grows up.

Thanks David for providing a mosquito net that will keep Adama safe from malaria!




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A Mosquito Net for a Young Football Player

LATILAY
Dear Richard,

Latilay lives with his mother, father, and three sisters in a two bedroom house with no running water. His father works as a mechanic and is the main provider of the of the home with monthly income of $100, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs. His mother helps provide for the home by working as a petty trader.

Latilay enjoys playing football and loves watching western movies.

Thank you Richard for providing a mosquito net that will keep Latilay safe from malaria!




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Mosquito Protection for Adid!

ADID
Dear Richard,

Adid lives with his mother, father, and four sisters in a two bedroom mud house with no running water and no electricity. At night Adid uses a kerosene lamp to study and he sleeps on a savana bed together with his four sisters.

Adid’s father works as a carpenter and is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $80, which is not enough to cover the basic family needs.
Often Adid follows his father to work when he is contracted.

Thanks Richard for providing a mosquito net that will keep Richard safe from malaria!




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Talented Young Athlete Receives a Mosquito Net!

hawanatu
Dear Mark,

Hawanatu  is the youngest of her parent’s three children. Her family lives in Sierra Leone in a two bedroom house with no running water and no electricity together
with three extended relatives.

Her father works as a guard and is the main provider of the home. With a monthly income of $60, he does not make enough to cover the basic family needs. Hawanatu’s mother is housewife and she also sometimes works as a hairdresser. She receives less than $10 a month.

Hawanatu is a talented athlete. She wants to be a lawyer when she grows up.
Thank you Mark for providing a mosquito net that will keep her safe from malaria!




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Pleasant Dreams for a Young Writer!

JULIA
Dear Saraswathi,

Julia lives with her parents and five siblings in an old mud house with no running water and no electricity. Her father, a labourer, is the main provider of the home. Her mother is a petty trader, and with a monthly income of $80 between the two of them, they do not make enough to cover the basic family needs.

Julia enjoys reading literature and listening to radio, and she wants to be a journalist when she grows up.

Thank you Saraswathi for providing a mosquito net that will keep her safe from malaria!




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Malaria Protection for a Little Boy

AMIDU
Dear Shari,

Amidu lives with his mom and half-sister in a one bedroom mud house with no running water, no electricity, and a poor toilet facility. His father is a student and does not generate any income to provide financially for Amidu and his mother.

Amidu would like to go to school and become somebody important in society but his mother lacks the financial power to make this wish a reality.

Amidu and his relatives depend on support received from other relatives to survive.

Your donation of a mosquito net, Shari, is a small gift that has the power to keep Amidu in school for more days and protect him from deadly mosquito bites. Thank you for your generous gift!




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The Story of Samuel: A Mosquito Net Recipient and Minister in the Making

SAMUEL
Dear Shari,

Samuel attends the Christians In Action Church where his father is the pastor. Samuel plays an important role in the church he is attending. He is a multi-skilled and promising boy that plays drums, football and is very brilliant. For fun Samuel plays soccer, hand tennis, and rides his bicycle.

The region where Samuel lives is deeply impoverished. Samuel’s father, a pastor does not make enough to cover the basic family needs. Samuel’s mother is a school teacher and helps support her husband in taking care of the home.

Samuel wants to be a preacher when he grows up.

Your gift of a mosquito will protect Samuel from deadly mosquito bites at night, helping him reach his dreams. Thank you, Shari, for helping Samuel have a better life!




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A Better Life for Francis

FRANCIS
Dear Kathleen, Lucas, and Marilyn,

Thank you for helping Francis! Francis lives with his mother, two sisters, and a brother in a two bedroom apartment with no plumbing for water.

Francis’ father is an office assistant and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of only $80, which makes it very hard for the family to make ends meet. His mother is a housewife, and does not have any vocational training.

Francis loves to play football! He wants to work in the bank when he grows up.

Unfortunately, many of the children where Francis lives struggle to access even basic nutrition. Thanks to your gift of vitamin supplements, Francis will be healthier and grow up stronger!




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Marie: An Actress in the Making

MARIE
Dear Shiba,

 

Your gift of a mosquito net has helped Marie!

Marie is twelve years old. She lives with her stepfather, mother, two brothers, and a sister in a two bedroom home. They have no running water and no electricity.

Marie’s father has abandoned the rest of the family for over eight years now. Her mother is a petty trader. She is able to provide a monthly income of only $60, which leaves the family struggling to access even basic needs.

When times are hard at home Marie does light errands for people in her neighborhood. She likes to read, and she enjoys a good movie. On weekends, 12-year old Marie works to sell goods, in order to raise money for her lunch. Marie still dreams big: she wants to be a movie star when she grows up.

Marie’s needs are so basic, her family did not have mosquito nets to protect them from deadly, malaria-infected mosquito bites at night. Thanks to your gift, Shiba, Marie sleeps safe.




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Boy Will Follow in His Father’s Footsteps

MOHAMED
Dear Marilyn,

Mohamed lives with his father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters in a two bedroom mud house. They have no running water and no electricity.

Mohamed’s father is baker and the main provider of the home with monthly income of $70 – not enough to cover the basic family needs. His resourceful mother is a petty trader using her income to augment her husband’s.

In school, Mohamed enjoys reading, mathematics, and playing football. Like his father, Mohamed wants to be a banker someday.

In the region where Mohamed and his family live, malaria claims lives every day. Thanks to your gift, Mohamed can sleep safe at night. Thank you for providing a mosquito net for Mohamed and protecting him from malaria!




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