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Dear Anne,
My name is Paul. I am appreciating you assistance to see me get back to school. I dropped out of school while I was in grade five due to lack of support. Currently, I am keeping up with my grandmother who has little strength to do work, so I have been on the street selling scones to earn something to eat at the end of the day. Thank you for paying for my school project fund, buying a uniform, shoes and school necessities.
Yours,
Paul Musonda |
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To Anne,
Thank you for the support you have offered for I did not expect to come out of this, but your people identified me and helped me out. I am a widowed woman of seven children. Two of my children have been taken by relatives and are getting educational support. Thank you for assisting the others who have been chased out due to lack of uniforms and paying for their school fees. A special thanks for giving me money to start-up a small business as with my children now in school they will no longer be selling things on the streets.
Yours,
GWen Mwenge (mother) |
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Dear Annie,
I am a girl aged 11 years old. I have been kicked out of school due to lack of school shoes and project fund. My brother and I have been selling scones to save money to pay for school fees. When Kennedy and Dr Cary came home to assess things, we had the chance to talk about our situation and now I have support for my education. Thank you for the shoes, uniform, book and school project money.
Yours,
Guen Mwenge (son) |
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| Dear Annie,
I was selling apples to take to grandmothers so she can make a meal. I have not reported for school as I was chased away because my grandmother couldn't find this money. You are wonderful because you have seen me through. Because of Kennedy and Dr. Cary I have all the education support I need to get back to school. Thank you for being so wonderful to me and my grandmother.
God bless you.
Yours,
Mwaba Elvis |
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To Sister Anne,
I give praise to the almighty God and Christ Jesus for sending you the servant of love to come to assist, love and send me back to school. If you were not here with your people I could have not continued school. Because of the above, I am thankful to you, Sister Anne, please continue this good work.
Justinah Muma
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To Sister Anne,
I am thankful for the help that you have offered to me. I never expected to get back to school this time. Since I was chased out of school I started selling ice blocks to raise money to get back to school. It would have taken a long time to go back to school. You came to my help. May the Lord bless you and continue this good work.
Justina Muma Kabwe |
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To Sister Anne,
I am thankful for you helping by assisting my child to go to school and for the food. I am on both Tuberculosis and ART treatment for AIDS. Please continue with the same heart to assist the poor.
Yours truly,
Justinah Mum Kabwe |
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Dear Anne,
Greetings to you in the blessed name of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. Thank you for considering my people here in Zambia, Africa. People never believed me when I talked about you and your intention to help African people.
Thank you and Dr. Cary for indeed taking the trouble to accept and travel to my country. The coming of Dr. Cary is a great set for you to understand the suffering of the grandmothers. As Dr. Cary has witnessed the needs are enormous. You may not fully be aware of the many lives you have touched so far. You have greatly changed their destiny from perpetual poverty towards a good and normal life. We have done the assessment and everything remains in your hands. May the Good Lord of Mercy richly bless you.
Your faithfully,
Kennedy Palangua |
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Dear Annie,
I am indeed happy for your helper. I am a girl by the name of Eunice Chileone and am doing my eleventh grade at Mansa skills. I am 17 years old. I write this letter to thank you in advance for the assistance that you have pledged to assist me in the form of school fee for the second term this year.
May the almighty God bless you and prosper all your programmes. It's only God who knows how to bless people who do good things to others. People who brings tears of joy to my life. You are the one. It's really great to help people like me. You are such a good person and you create good pictures and I ask God to bless you. I appreciate what you have done for me. May the blessing be upon you and it is God who know how to bless people who do good things to others. God can give you much better than that. I will always remember you and pray for you because you are a nice person. I pen off.
Your faithfully,
Eunice Chileone |
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I am Phiri. I would like to say thank you for the present that you gave me. So now I have even started going to school because of your help that you helped me. Without you I don't know what I would have done. I don't have much to say all that I can say is may God bless you.
I thank you for your gifts. |
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Dearest Annie,
Hi. How are you at this moment? I hope God is reaching his hold hand on you. May the Lord my God bless you and family. I thank you for everything. My name is Jason Jack Tembo age 14 years old and turning 15 on the 27th June 2007. My mother and father were separated when I was one month old then I started staying with my father. (I never saw my mother after this). He died when I was seven years old and that is the time I went in the street. I wasn't going to school, but when I met Cary I told him my story and he was able to help me and now I am in grade eight at Mansa Basic School. Thank you for being a helpful person, Annie. God will bless you and I thank God for giving you a good person like Cary. He is a good man and he advises me how to live with people. I like him. Annie keep doing God's work and God will bless you. I even pray for you that God will always be there for you in everything you do. I also pray for your family. May God reach his blessings on you.
Yours faithful,
Jason Jack Tembo |
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Dear Annie,
My name is Paul Musonda. I was selling apples on the street to find something for food. My grandmother who I stay with is often sick and I work so we can eat. Thank you for giving some money to be able to sell a few items at home so we can eat and also for securing a school place and paying for my education. I will never go back to the street. I want to continue with education and become a responsible citizen. May the Lord help give you more days to live on earth.
Thank you,
Paul Musonda |