Words of Appreciation and Thanksgiving
As the English saying goes, it is true that one good turn deserves another. Gradually I have come to realize that our dream has come to pass.
When I was small my father told me that if somebody casts his bread in to the sea, it will one day come back to him. Now has come the day I didn't expect, the day a very big help awaits the refugee students, the community, and me. Our short interaction with you Marc, the RESPECT International Coordinator, Judy Huynh, teacher from Palo Community School USA, Tim, of USA schools from Canada, and all the friends from around the world, has shown to us, the refugees, that there is someone, somewhere who cares for others. A real mother-figure in Judy and a father-figure in Marc who demonstrate love and affection for not only their children, but also others who come from nowhere like the refugee children. You are the ones who have shown the refugee's community and especially myself, generosity for which God will bless you all.
I greatly appreciate all the effort and assistance you have rendered the whole refugee community, especially the students. I am always describing to people in the community about all that RESPECT International is doing for the students.
We have finally received the computers from RESPECT International through Pastor Seth Kumi, and two will be sent to the Laine Refugee camp as soon as possible.
Your willingness to help the refugee students in Africa to improve their lives is very welcome.
May God continue to bless you all and further your work forever more AMEN.
Sincerely,
Samuel K Boateng
RESPECT Guinea
Country coordinator