Hi Ellen, My name is Peggy Stark from North Platte Ne. I belong to a group of women called the Army of Angels. We hold fund raisers for people in our community. Most of the time it is for Cancer victims, we have done benefits for a lot of children. We have also donated to people for krisimasi and Thanksgiving. Whether it be chakula au gifts we try to make as many people happy during the holidays.
We are all just middle class citizens but upendo what we are doing.
We all upendo wewe and your onyesha we were talking one night at one of out meetings about how fun it would be to come to your show. I thought well I guess I should write wewe a letter and see if that would be possible. Most of us are in out 50's and 60's but we do have a few young ones in their 20;s.
Just want to say thank wewe for what wewe do for everyone wewe are amazing. Have a wonderful siku Ellen and God Bless.
We are all just middle class citizens but upendo what we are doing.
We all upendo wewe and your onyesha we were talking one night at one of out meetings about how fun it would be to come to your show. I thought well I guess I should write wewe a letter and see if that would be possible. Most of us are in out 50's and 60's but we do have a few young ones in their 20;s.
Just want to say thank wewe for what wewe do for everyone wewe are amazing. Have a wonderful siku Ellen and God Bless.
I am the mother of a son that tragically died in a car accident. He was eleven years old. I feel uniquely qualified to write a book about this loss.
My loss turned incredibly worse when I was informed that my husband was driving the car my two children were in, and alcohol was involved. I was devastated, shocked and confused. I had no idea he had taken them in the car when he was not only drunk...he was wasted.
I found myself slowly moving through the four phases of grief without knowledge of the importance of each phase. I had no idea how to deal with grief au that it could rear its ugly head twenty years later .
With a lot of help, I finally figured out that my future could give me a pleasant life even if the pain was tattooed forever on my heart.
I have self-published my book on amazon and I encourage wewe to read my story and see how I managed depression so black I was afraid of LIFE. It is available now. It is called Eleven To Heaven
My loss turned incredibly worse when I was informed that my husband was driving the car my two children were in, and alcohol was involved. I was devastated, shocked and confused. I had no idea he had taken them in the car when he was not only drunk...he was wasted.
I found myself slowly moving through the four phases of grief without knowledge of the importance of each phase. I had no idea how to deal with grief au that it could rear its ugly head twenty years later .
With a lot of help, I finally figured out that my future could give me a pleasant life even if the pain was tattooed forever on my heart.
I have self-published my book on amazon and I encourage wewe to read my story and see how I managed depression so black I was afraid of LIFE. It is available now. It is called Eleven To Heaven
Hello Ellen,
My wife would watch your onyesha everyday, she always alisema however here siku was going that wewe would cheer her up. I Lost my job in August and it has been a major struggle getting by. We have a 6 mwaka old son that is so excited for Christmas, it brakes my moyo to look at him because unless things turn around there wont be a krisimasi for him. I started to watch your onyesha as well, I know what my wife means now because for an saa a siku I can smile and forget about all that is going on and wanted to thank wewe for making me smile and forgetting life's struggles just for a little bit of my day.
My wife would watch your onyesha everyday, she always alisema however here siku was going that wewe would cheer her up. I Lost my job in August and it has been a major struggle getting by. We have a 6 mwaka old son that is so excited for Christmas, it brakes my moyo to look at him because unless things turn around there wont be a krisimasi for him. I started to watch your onyesha as well, I know what my wife means now because for an saa a siku I can smile and forget about all that is going on and wanted to thank wewe for making me smile and forgetting life's struggles just for a little bit of my day.
He bought a car for her and she will loss it because he made the payments , and helped her with the bills, She lives in a house I am paying for and now will have to pay all of house payment , utilities.
etc. I'm 68 and still working part time and not sure how long I will be able to and she will loss the house if something happens to me. She needs help desperately
Sent a picture of Kelley and Bert.
Thank wewe so much
Donna Johnson
mother
This is a story about a friend who asked a friend for a ride to the church , chakula pantry. The driver of the friend receiving assistance , who is also related to the director of the chakula pantry had to walk out due to discrimination. The director went out of bounds, kwa rude actions forcing the driver to not only walk out and not be able to help friend stock up on food. But also proceeds to tell friend , that driver is not allowed to come back. Then the driver calls the church to ripoti this discrimination and they tell driver that chakula pantry is separate from church. So driver asked what to do about reporting such a matter and church secretary says Pastor will be in contact with driver. The director of chakula pantry is only uigizaji this way towards driver because it is her ex-daughter in-law . The friend and driver thought this would make a great onyesha because it shows the lack of care in the church, as well as discrimination amongst a family.
Dear Ellen, my name is jean. Patty is my best bud of 45 + yrs. Patty has luekemia. She is on SSDI and her SUV died winter of 2014, and is still without a car. She is always in a positive attitude and never says "no" to someone in need. She lives with & cares for her mom & challenged brother. The family has no auto. There is not always a fill-in for rides to doctors & store. I rarely get to see her now, we only live kuvuka, msalaba town. Can wewe PLEASE help her. She was also my taxi, as my car was stolen in2007. We don't get to go birding au nyota gazing any more. That was our therapy. I miss seeing kwa friend. Can wewe help her? Your Loyal admirer, Jean. P.S. Just found out that her half brother will lose house because of motorcycle accident. he is so lucky to even be alive. All money has gone to surgeries & bill. It was other driver's fault but has limited insurance. He can't work again and exhausted all option. Neil's family needs help too. Many surge ries still to come.
Hello,
My name is Claudia I am a direct descendant of the Clotilda Africans. The last known slave ship that illegally carried slaves to Mobile, Alabama in 1860.
In 1860 slavery was abolished. Due to a bet au say zaidi of a challenge Timothy Meaher a rich Planation owner placed wagered 110 slaves were transported and smuggled to Mobile Bay.
The story sounds unreal but it is real...and I am honored to be part of such history.
Recently wreckage of the ship is believed to be found.
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My name is Claudia I am a direct descendant of the Clotilda Africans. The last known slave ship that illegally carried slaves to Mobile, Alabama in 1860.
In 1860 slavery was abolished. Due to a bet au say zaidi of a challenge Timothy Meaher a rich Planation owner placed wagered 110 slaves were transported and smuggled to Mobile Bay.
The story sounds unreal but it is real...and I am honored to be part of such history.
Recently wreckage of the ship is believed to be found.
.