Computer Skills for Fatmata

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Dear Brandon,

Fatmata lives at Sumaila Town in the outskirts of Freetown with her parents, three brothers and four sisters in a three bedroom apartment house with electricity but no running water. Her father Foday is a tailor and the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $60 and her mother Jattu is a petty trader that sells slippers and uses the proceeds from her business to help her husband in providing for their home.  Their combined income is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Fatmata is a pupil of the FAWE  primary school in class six; her favorite subject is Mathematics, she likes reading and cooking at her leisure and she wants to be a medical doctor when she grows up.

Fatmata wants to be computer literate because she knows computer skills will help change her life for the better.  She thanks you very much for the donation of computer training.




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Computer Training for Kadiatu

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Dear Brandon,

Kadiatu is a thirteen year old girl who lives with her parents, two brothers and four sisters in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity.  She is a pupil of the FAWE primary school and is in class six; her favorite subject is Social Studies and she wants to be a teacher when she grows up.

Kadiatu’s father Ibrahim is a mason with a monthly income of $70 and her mother is a housewife.  Ibrahim’s income is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Kadiatu wants to learn to use a computer so that she will be able to prepare lesson notes using the internet; she thanks you very much for the computer sponsorship, it will help change her life.




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Dalanda, An Excited Computer Trainee

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Dear Don, , Michael, and Brandon,

Dalanda Kabbia is eleven years old.  She has two brothers and a sister.  Her father Mohamed, is a mason (brick layer / construction worker) and the main provider of the home with monthly income of $60 – not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.  Her mother, Marie,  is a petty trader that sells biscuits (cookies) and uses part of the proceeds to help providing for the home.  The Kabbia family lives in a two bedroom apartment with no running water but with electricity.

Dalanda is a pupil of the FAWE primary school and she is in class six.  English Language is her favorite subject.  She likes to dance when she is free.  Dalanda wants to be a lawyer when she grows.

Dalanada is excited about becoming computer literate and expresses her gratitude to you for making this training possible




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A Good Night’s Sleep

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Dear Jack and Owen,

Ibrahim is a retired father that has four children and a wife; all of them live in a two bedroom unfinished apartment in Sierra Leone with no running water or electricity and a poor toilet facility. His wife is a petty trader and the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $40, which is not enough to cover their basic needs.

Since their environment constantly exposes them to mosquito bites and, consequently, malaria, the bed net purchased with your donation protects Ibrahim and his wife. They are now safer from malaria and can enjoy a good night’s sleep; they thank you for that.




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Nets for the Youth

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Dear Paige,

Ishmael, Ekimatu and Hawanatu live in a three bedroom family house with no running water or electricity here in Sierra Leone. Ishmael attends the Evangelical Model High school and is in SSS 1, he wants to be an accountant when he completes his education. Ekimatu also attends the Evangelical Model High school and is in SSS2; she wants to be a business administrator when she grows up. Hawanatu attends the Wellington Orphanage secondary school and she is in JSS 2; she wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

Ishmael, Ekimatu and Hawanatu extend their thanks to you for the bed nets they have received.  They are thankful for the protection the treated nets will provide.




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Aminata’s Safety Net

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Dear Herbert,

Aminata lives with her parents, two brothers, and a sister in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity. Her mother Madiana sells potatos with a monthly income of $50 and her father is a laborer that launders for people to earn some additional money for their home; together they are still not able to meet the basic needs of their home.

Aminata attends the Sierra Leone Muslim Brotherhood and is in class two; her favorite subject is Language Arts and she wants to be a lawyer when she grows up.

Aminata expresses her thanks to you for the treated bed net, she feels safer now than before she received the net.




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Fatmata appreciates the chance to be healthy

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Dear Jeffrey, Lee, Tom, and Amy,

Fatmata is a three year old little girl who lives with her mother, father, and siblings in a single bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity, here in Sierra Leone. Her father is the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $50 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of a family of five. Her mother is a house wife.

Fatmata is not yet going to school but she wants to be a banker when she grows up.  She expresses her thanks and appreciation for the vitamin supplements which will help her remain healthy as she grows up.




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Computer Training for a Future Doctor

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Dear Alison, Maria, Yinkwan, and Brandon,

Mameh Bangura is a thirteen year old girl who lives with her parents, three brothers and two sisters in a two bedroom apartment here  with no running water or electricity. Her mother Musu is a petty trader that sells slippers and is the main provider of their home with a monthly income of $40 which is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home; her father Morlai is carpenter but is not staying with the rest of the family.

Mameh is a pupil of the FAWE primary school here in Sierra Lione, and she is in class six; her favorite subject is Mathematics and she likes skipping and studying her school notes.  Mameh wants to be a doctor when she grows up and she knows that being computer literate will be necessary for her future.

Scholarship for Mameh will help her fulfill her dreams so she extends thanks to you for the computer training!




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Neatly Dressed in Junior Secondary School

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Dear Kristen,

Memunatu is a twelve year old girl who lives with her mother, three brothers and a sister in a two bedroom apartment with no running water or electricity here in Sierra Leone.  Her father Mohamed is no longer living with the rest of the family so her mother Fatmata, who is a petty trader that sells fried food, is the main provider of the home with a monthly income of $50.   Fatmata’s income is not enough to cover the basic needs of the home.

Memunatu is a pupil of the Sierra Leone International Mission Secondary School and she is in Junior Secondary School (JSS 1). Science is her favorite subject in school and she wants to be a nurse when she grows up.

Memunatu expresses her thanks to you for the new uniform and a pair of shoes, she is now able to go to school neatly dressed.




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Protection of Life

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Dear UBS,

Celina and her husband live in a small home with their four children.  Both are teachers with a combined income of $140 a month, which is not enough to cover the basic needs of their home.

Celina is so appreciative of the provision of the bed net because her baby has started getting rashes due to mosquito bites. With the provision of the bed net her baby is protected from malaria at a delicate stage of her development.  Thank you!




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