Thanks Mr Sidibeh

I agree with you 100 % . SIMMA needs us more than ever now and I am certain they will put any collected funds to good use and help the most needy in the society.

Hope is the most effective means of strengthening the heart and the mind.Remember the reward of good and bad deeds is gigen in this world.If you did not receive it ,it will reach your children.

for your info I have alreadry given ya soffie a small contribution and hope to do so again inshallah

The program helps boys and girls that would not be able to pay for taking basic exams ,I am told so I agree with you, let us help this wrorthy cause .

habib

>From: Momodou S Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: SIMMMA NEEDS HELP
>Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 23:39:34 +0200
>
>Fellow Gambia-Lers,
>
>SIMMA, the Vocational Center that had been headed by the late Satang Jobarteh, is in need of immediate financial assistance.
>SIMMA had been partly funded by international donors whose contributions would have saved the day had it not been for difficulties in transactions with concerned banks in the Gambia.
>This at a time when the institute needs to pay exam fees for its students who otherwise risk failing to sit to their exams. The staff also need their salaries. The situation cannot be more urgent.
>
>While SIMMA negotiates with the bank to access funds from the donors the rest of us can hardly treat ourselves to the luxury of waiting for the outcome of transactions taking place in Banjul. Not that negotiations in Banjul do not conclude. It is rather that by the time they do so, the baby waiting for the prescribed drugs usually would have died.
>
>Supporting SIMMA is not only a way of honouring Satang Jobarteh's memory. It is also a way of making an important impact on the lives of many many people in Gambia.
>
>This afternoon GESO (Denmark), Gambia Educational Support Organization transferred a substantial sum to SIMMA. Those of us who are members of GESO are very proud that we have been able, once again, to step up efforts to assist Gambian students in need. As I use this space to encourage members to settle subscription arrears, I would also ask all of you to join GESO and make a difference in our country. I should also like to urge the secretary of GESO-Denmark, Mr. Asbjorn Nordam, to cultivate time, inspite of his neck-breaking schedule, to update the L on GESO.
>
>Forgive me for wasting your time and for looking at your wallet!
>
>Momodou S Sidibeh
>
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