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Rwanda: “I find myself with something little, but mine.”

October 6, 2009

Letter Quotes: Rwanda

“My dear sponsor, I greet you in the name of almighty God. I don’t know how to say this, I am very grateful to you and I have nothing to say other than asking almighty to bless you endlessly. You got me out of misery. I was very poor and I thought that I was the poorest being on earth. But now I am getting fine and well off. Now I sell fruits and I thank very much and I think that only the Almighty God can compensate for your goodwill, no one else. Now I am not the way I used to be, because nowadays at the end of the day, I find myself with something little, but mine. “~Therez

“I write this letter to thank you for your support that improved my life from poverty and loneliness. I sell many things including clothes. Whenever I needed soap, salt and other domestic requirements, I used to wait for my husband to buy them for me. But now I have been independent, being able to get what I needed without waiting for him to buy it for me.  I can’t stop appreciating your support that leads me to this good life, thank you….  You are always in my heart. Bye bye.” ~Gaudence

 ”I was excited to receive your letter talking about your good life. I was also pleased with your picture that included you, your husband and your beautiful very beautiful sweet baby. This showed me that you received my letter…. You told me how you traveled in your country and even beyond your borders! This made me happy! But for me I have never traveled beyond our borders. I just went to our capital city of our country Rwanda, the capital Kigali. So I enclose our picture and the one you see in a colored shirt is our neighbor who wanted to be with us in the picture. Let me close here.  Until next time I wish you peace and luck forever.” ~ Patricia

“Dear Wendi, I am please writing to you informing you that the support you send me was of great help. Thank you very much. It improved my condition of living, I will never forget you. I am married and have a son two years and four months. I live in Kigali city, District of Gasabo. I am not sure of you being a man or a woman because of your names (Please bear with me it looks strange).” ~Joseline

My family is very happy because they have seen that I am producing something very important and I have also come to realize that I can do something very important and useful to me and my family which can help us to a better life.” ~ Xaveline

Rwanda: “Without your support, my life would be useless!”

July 8, 2008

Following are two letters from Eugenie in Rwanda:

My dear Sponsor Sister,

I greet you with much love and I wish you a prosperous New Year. I hope that all goes well with you and that the lord is blessing you today. I never enjoyed Christmas holidays because I was sick in bed, but I am getting better now. I am on HIV/AIDS medication and I have to eat proper meals and have enough rest. I sell small things in the market and the little money I get helps me to buy food for my children…I would be dead by now if I did not have someone like you who cares for me. I hope that we are able to continue with our friendship. Without your support, my life would be useless! May God shower blessing upon you and your dear ones!

Love, Eugenie

To My Sponsor Sandra,

I am glad to get this opportunity and converse with you again. The whole twelve months we spent together I shan’t forget you because I have many remembrance things at home. The main one is that I became civilized. I got ways of living well depending on myself. I have developed mentally, thoughtfully and in planning of everything. I’m able to develop my family and country in general. Briefly I got out [of] poverty and loneliness. I know much tactics to make money. We end this year and I really appreciate. Now I have an account and I’ll keep saving money because I want to develop my family. Greetings from my family…. I end by thanking you and wishing you peace from God.

Thank you!