By Kathy Maynard | Project Leader
We thank you for the child PETs you helped make possible this last quarter:
June 2014 #40 child PETs to World Vision's CO warehouse
June 2014 #40 child PETs to Orphan Grain Train in NE
July 2014 #80 child PETs to MedShare's warehouse in CA
All of these PET distribution partners send our PETs to a number of countries.
We want to share a report with you that came in this month from our good partner in Malawi. It shares about a boy who received our blue child PET earlier and how his classmate could also use one.
"Having donated a PET to this small boy in Standard four at Msalura primary school, one day I thought of visiting him at the school where I was told of this Girl on a wheelchair, the problems she has coming to school. The girl is very intelligent but comes to school either very late or absent most of the time because she depend on someone to push her unlike the boy who uses the PET and comes to school by himself daily. ....
George Chimpiko, Kuthandiza Osayenda Disability Outreach (KODO)" (picture included)
The little girl received a different kind of mobility device from another non-profit, but she still has difficulty getting to school. This is an example of why PET (personal energy transportation) was designed and produced. The PET was created to provide mobility for rough, rural areas. We appreciate your partnership and ask you to consider your continued or increased giving. Let's work together to get more children to school.
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