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Sunday, February 14, 2010
More Letters from Uganda
These are the rest of the letters I received from CUS. I only got individual pictures of 4 of the children (out of 12), and one of my sponsor children was never pictured even in a group or even verified that he still attends school. I am still waiting on letters from two of my sponsor children.
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Did you get any photos of the CU kids with their candy and bracelets?
No. I don't think they are provding those pictures. I have asked, but never received any pics of the children with their packages/letters.
I also have a puzzle that is what is the central figure in the first drawing under the group photo. The reason being is that Jonathan O drew me something similar and I guessed that it was him hiding behind his abusive aunt. Obviously, that was not so but I wonder if other recipients of Xmas letters from the CUS students also received something similar in their children's drawings.
With my letters- I received 8 at one time. They were all very similar in what they said and drew. I am not convinced that these children actually put together these letters themselves, bu most of them do need the assistance of the teachers & may evenb looking at what their friends are drawing. I do, however, not want to believe that they would be deceitful and have one person's job be to make up a mountain of letters to send to the sponsors.
The reason that I have always only dealt with CI is because I totally trust them and they have a fantastic record.
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