Yusufu is safe from malaria

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Dear Ojus,

Thank you for your donation of a mosquito net.

Yusufu lives with his parents, two sisters, and his brother in a small apartment without running water or electricity. His father Yusif is unemployed, and his mother Lucy is a small trader, who sells cassava and soup. Lucy makes 40 dollars a month, which is not enough to care for a family of five.

The whole family is threatened with malaria, but thanks to your donation Yusufu was given a treated mosquito net to prevent malaria, which he has had before, but is now safe from.

Yusufu is attending the United Mission Community Primary School. His favorite subject is Religious Moral Education, and he wants to be a banker when he grows up.

Thank you for freeing Yusufu from the worry of getting malaria again!




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Essential Computer Skills for Hassanatu

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Dear Paskwa, Rob, Kelly, Sherri, Dean, and Sarah,

Hassanatu is an eleven year old girl who lives with her parents, three brothers, and two sisters in a two bedroom apartment with electricity but no running water. Hassanatu’s mother Ramatu is a hair dresser with a monthly income of $40 and her father is a cobbler with a monthly income of $60 which together is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Hassanatu is a pupil of the FAWE primary school and she is in class six; her favorite subject is Mathematics and she wants to be a doctor when she grows up.  She wants to learn the computer so she can be a modern doctor and she is thankful for your donation because she knows the training will help change her life.




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A Bed Net for Isatu

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Dear Samrawit,

Isatu lives with her parents, four sisters, and two brothers in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.  Her mother Hannah is a housewife and her father Patrick is a driver and the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $70 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Isatu is a pupil of the Vickrays Community Primary School and she is in class two; her favorite subject is mathematics and she wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

Isatu extends her thanks to you for the treated bed net because she now has some protection from malaria.




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A Future Caterer’s Safety

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Abdul lives with his parents Patrick and Nancy, his two sisters, and a brother in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.  Abdul attends the United Mission Community Primary School and is in class three; his favorite subject is Mathematics and he wants to be a caterer when he grows up.

Abdul’s father Patrick is a carpenter and the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $60. His mother Nancy is a petty trader that sells cake to help provide for their home; together, they do not make enough to cover the basic needs of their family.

Abdul extends his thanks to you for the provision of a bed net; he now feels safe from malaria.




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Malaria Protection for Victoria

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Dear Delphine,

Victoria lives with her mother Mabinty, three brothers, and four sisters in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. Her father does not live with the family. Victoria attends the Salmed Islamic Community Primary School and is in class one, the top class. Her favorite subject is math, and she wants to be a banker when she grows up. Mabinty sells vegetables, and, with her monthly income of $40, is the main provider of their home, though this is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Victoria extends her thanks to you for the provision of bed net, an item she could not afford to buy. She is now protected from malaria!




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Computer Literacy for Wadia

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Dear Brandon, Anmol, jennifer, Steve, and Kara,

Wadia is fourteen years old and she lives with her parents, three sisters, and four brothers in a three bedroom apartment with electricity but no running water. Her mother Jeneba is a petty trader that sells palm oil with a monthly income of $40 and her father is a teacher with a monthly income of $70 which together is still not enough to cover the basic needs of their family.

Wadia is a pupil of the FAWE primary school and she is in class six; her favorite subjects are Home Economics and Physical Health Education and she wants to be a lawyer when she grows up. She likes to cook in her spare time.

Wadia wants to be computer literate and she thanks you for your donation because she knows it will help change her life.




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Protection for Hawa

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Dear Hoss,

Hawa lives with her parents, two sisters and her brother. Her mother Haja is a housewife and her father Unisa is a driver and the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $60 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Hawa was sleeping with her mother without a bed net and was vulnerable to malaria infection. Hawa extends her thanks to you for her bed net which will provide much needed protection.




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Vitamins for little Abdulai

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Dear Prasad, Seema, and Akiko,

Abdulai is a little less than two years old; he lives with his family in a single bedroom with electricity but no running water.  His father is a mechanic and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50 which is not enough to cover the needs of his family of four; his mother is a housewife.

The vitamins for Abdulai will help change his life so he and his family extend thanks to you for them!




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Doranatu and her Family Appreciate your Support!

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Dear Jennifer, Kristin, Corliss, Craig, Pradeep, Holly, Susan and James, Jin, James, James and Julie, and Akiko,

Doranatu lives at 56 Upper Mellon Street with her parents and three brothers. She is nine years of age and attends the Salmed Islamic primary school in class four. Doranatu’s favorite subject is Mathematics and apart from school, she likes to tell jokes and enjoys playing with her friends. She is very committed to her academic work and aspires to be an engineer when she grows up.

Doranatu’s father, Ibrahim, is a police officer and the main provider of the home with  a monthly income of $70, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home. Her mother Fanta is a tailoring trainee. Not only does Doranatu’s father provide for her family, but he also financially supports his extended relatives, three of whom are now very old.

Often, Doranatu is seen walking barefoot and wearing unclean clothes. She sometimes sells leafy vegetables on the weekends in order to help raise money for the family to prepare food. This family lives in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.

In pursuit of her dream, Doranatu refuses to be complacent with her studies. She uses a kerosene lamp to study at night and sleeps on a mat spread on the bare floor. Thank you all so much for helping support Doranatu continue with her studies. Both her and her parents very much appreciate your support!




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Thank You For Training A Future Teacher

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Dear Brandon,

Adama Dumbuya is fourteen years of age and a student  at the FAWE primary school and she is in class five.  Adama likes reading,  Literature and Religious Moral Education. She wants to be a teacher when she grows and is an avid learner.

She expresses her gratitude to you for sponsoring her computer training that will help her train others in the future.




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