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Thank You Letters - page 3

The following are a samples of thank you letters received from elderly people in Zimbabwe:

Please note that names have been changed to preserve anonymity.



Dec 16th 04

Dear Friends,

I don't quite know how to say "thank you" for the cheque I received from you. i am deeply grateful and the money will be used wisely. God Bless you and a very big "Thank you."

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Bulawayo, 9/10/06

I would like to express my sincere thanks to you and your organisation for sourcing assistance form the Royal British Legion. I can assure you it was a big help to me. Once again many thanks.

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Bulawayo, 7/11/06

Dear ********,

Please convey to the Legion my very sincere thanks for the wonderful amount they have so generously deposited into my account for me - I am overwhelmed and very grateful for all they have done for me, it is greatly appreciated. Many thanks also to you ***** for making all this possible for me. Words are inadequate to express exactly what it means for me. Would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family and the Legion a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New year.

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Bulawayo, 7/4/06

Dear *****,

I am so grateful to you for organising the financial help for the ex-soldiers and wives of the men who took part in "the war" that felt I just had to write a little letter of gratitude. You may or may not know of the wonderful feeling of relief I felt when ****** phoned to tell me he had some money for me. How can I ever thank you? With everything going up in price these days it is really frightening and I often wonder if it will ever stop! Please accept my very grateful thanks and may God bless you always.

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Bulawayo, 30 march 06

Dear *******

We wish to thank you so very much for your kind assistance in this day of such harsh living and soaring costs. This will make a great difference to our daily diet and will enable us to manage our existence.

Our sincere thanks to you and your organisation.

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01/09/08

Dear [project name deleted]

Words cannot express how thankful I am for ou helping me by paying for my operation... on my throat. I truly appreciate all [project name] has done and is still doing for me. Thank you very much too all the donors and helpers.

May God bless you all richly in all areas of your life.

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Bulawayo, 20 August 08

Dear ********

Once again please convey to all concerned my grateful thanks for the generous grant....

Without this assistance I could not and would not have been able to weather the current surges of inflation - service charges and rates, etc having this year, to date, moved from "thousands" to "billions" in the local currency. ...

With much justification you could have adopted an old Royal Navy expression - "Pull up the ladder jack, I'm inboard" but, true to type, you didn't and we all say a very sincere THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

More thank you letters: page 1 - page 2

 

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will make a difference.
ZANE has a first class team on the ground across Zimbabwe. ZANE has systems in place that ensure that every pound donated, is used to its maximum advantage. The money will be prudently used and will go towards the relief of hardship and acute misery.
The cost of care. . .
ZANE has no offices and employs only a small staff in the UK. There are no middlemen and there is no waste.

£175 supports a pensioner for one month
£1000 supports
a pensioner for six months
£2000 supports
a pensioner for one year
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Registered Charity No: 1112949 ZANE: - Zimbabwe A National Emergency
Director: Tom Benyon OBE, Trustees: Jane Benyon, Sue Gibbs, Clare Hayns, John Hayns, James Maberly,
James Pringle, Camilla Sinclair, Andrew Vaughan, Ann Warren

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