Where Your Contributions
Went
This year your generosity allowed us to take out
funds amounting to £3,500. Allowing school fees for 6
students for one year as
below.
Kulani Tassisa
She is studying to be a nurse in her first of a
three-year course. She is 19 years old, married with a
three-year-old daughter. Her husband is looking after the child
in the countryside. During college time she is living in Jimma.
Funding covers:
Birhanu Dingata
She is 18 years old in her first of a three
year nursing course. One of nine children living in the
countryside. The college is in Dembi Dollo, three hours from
her home the rent covers her stay while at college.
Tamasgen Assaye
He is 18 years old in the first of a three-year
course to be a Medical Lab Technician. Lives in Bahir Dar and
is one of five children whose mother helps in looking after the
Porridge People. Tamasgen also helps out with the development
of the Porridge People when not at college.
Aweke Assaye
Tamasgen 15 year-old brother moved from state
school to the Catholic School.
Gemechu Katebu
He is 20 years old in the second year of his
nursing course. He lives in the countryside and requires
Yadie Asefa
An 18-year-old student studying nursing. She
lives in the countryside with her family who are poor farmers.
Funding is to cover school fees and food for a year totalling
£367.00
Tigust
Continuing to fund her in her final nursing
year, she should graduate this year.
Your contributions also funded:
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Material for table clothes etc for income
generation
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Material for 44 dresses for the poor
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Material for 15 school uniforms
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10 Abacuses
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Embroidery thread, cottons and scissors
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16 football kits
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Books and posters for the school
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10 Blankets
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Charcoal for the poor for cooking
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Pots and Pans
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Bed and Mattresses
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13 pairs of shoes
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Cooking oil for porridge club
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Soap for porridge club
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89 kg Rice for Porridge Club
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4 months supply of Barley, Wheat, Oats, Beans, Corn
and Chick Peas for the Porridge Club
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Eggs for 1 year for the Porridge Club
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Milk for one lady with TB for a year
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3 Chickens
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Maize for livestock
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Electricity supply connection
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Medical supplies and treatment
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Second hand wheelchair
- £500 left for housing, house maintenance and sewing
machines.
The importance of YOUR
contributions
The contributions you made have made a huge difference, we
only wished we could have brought some of the smiles home with
us but you can see some of them here.
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