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KROO BAY Newsletter - October 2008
Posted on Saturday, October 04, 2008 @ 17:56:28 EDT by admin
News of how the rainy season has effected the residents of Kroo Bay

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    KROO BAY NEWSLETTER - OCTOBER 2008  
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Dear Friend,

We were about to bring you some really positive stories from the work we're doing in Kroo Bay - the difference the river banking work has made during this year's rainy season. But on 11 September Freetown was hit by exceptionally heavy rain. Kroo Bay was badly affected too. Although the river banking work made a difference, there was too much rain for the banks to contain. Homes were flooded and residents spent their weekend bailing water out of their homes.

Thankfully no lives were lost.

In June we trained 60 Blue Flag Volunteers to recognise and treat cases of diarrhoea - always worse during the rains. As a precaution we're now training more people up, so that more lives can be saved.

So what else are we bringing you this month?

Deadly malaria

Malaria is a big problem. Mosquitoes hang around stagnant water, of which there's plenty in Kroo Bay, ready to attack their victims. Sadly these victims are often children. Mohammed lost two of his young children to malaria and shares his sad story with us. With your support we can help to stop tragedies like this happening again.

Mosquitos spread malaria around areas with lots of stagnant water
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Kroo Bay TV news team is back!

Noah is back on our screens presenting more news direct from Kroo Bay. This time he investigates malaria.

Check out Noah's latest report

Football mania

With the premiership clubs back on the pitch in the UK, Kroo Bay supporters start some serious supporting. Everyone has their club- whether Arsenal, Chelsea or Man U. Find out who supports who.

Young stars

Stick with the kroo

We hope you enjoy the new webisode. Please keep sending in your messages. You can also donate and support Kroo Bay.

Warm regards,

Save the Children

www.savethechildren.org.uk/kroobay

   
   

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