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Testimonials From Aid Recipients

“We were struggling in educating the little ones in the Nursery and we could not have achieved much without your help….  all the material sent was very useful and the children now can read, write and speak in English and they are good at different games.”

Sr. Theresina Nakosa MSBVM

Bishop Abingate Nursery School

Yambio, South Sudan

 

“The aid you have sent is most welcome and I thank you for it.   I also thank you and your supporters

for thinking about us.   This gives us hope..... I would like to express my gratitude for the support CAMEO-Aid has given and has promised to give.

 

Please continue to think about us and to help us.   By doing this we know we are not forgotten.   I will pray for you and for your supporters.”

 

Bishop Joseph Gasi Abingate.

Episcopal Bishop

RC Diocese of Tombora-Yambio, South Sudan

“I wish to thank you for the two shipments of medical equipment and supplies we have received and for the support CAMEO-Aid has given.  I would also like to thank you for visiting the hospital and meeting with me and the medical and administrative staff to work out what aid is needed and how CAMEO-Aid can help.   We all found the meeting most helpful and thank you for promising to supply much needed equipment this year.  We look forward to getting it and to be able to equip some of the hospital departments.   As you have seen, the hospital is very poorly equipped.  We need so much to help the local population.”

Mrs Winnie Kaggwa

Medical Coordinator

Yambio Civil Hospital, South Sudan

“As an orphan I do not have the support of parents to provide for me so that I could go to tertiary school.  My destiny was probably to spend most of my life in Kibera trying to get casual work and try to find a way of keeping myself to survive.  I am grateful that after explaining my life history and my need for university education you were open to giving me some financial assistance to get to study a Degree programme in Information Technology at Catholic University.   I have been able to make a new and hopeful start to hopefully become an independent contributor to the society in Kenya and not just another of those with little hope for tomorrow.  I have completed the first year and am looking forward to the second year of study.  My life is very hopeful.  ”

Simon Mbugua

Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

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