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Written by Liz at World Vision on Aug. 30, 2012
We are sending you a lot of respect for the work you are doing - well done! We know that the work SOS Childrens Villages do is very good, as it is close to our own at World Vision. Keep up the good (voluntary) work.


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Website: http://www.worldvision.org.uk
Written by Molefe Madikwe on Nov. 4, 2011
Hi Davy
Howsit over there! I hope all is well.we are still waiting for the Drillers. will keep you informed.My regards to the rest of the Team.


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Written by molefe madikwe on Jun. 27, 2011
Hi Davy&team
Fantastic ! no words can explain your good cause, we cant believe someone thousands of miles away can really care about us here.God bless you.


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Written by Peter on Oct. 26, 2010
Nice webpage I just came across here!, many good fine and fun things here :-) Keep on the good work.


Website: http://bimeon.com
Written by huberson abie on Aug. 28, 2010
congratulation you are doing a wonderfull job


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Written by andrew cameron on Jun. 24, 2010
Impressive, inspiring and a worthwhile project. Makes me want to make more of a difference. Keep up the great work


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Written by Peter on May. 22, 2010
Wow what a nice website you have thanks for looking:) keep up the good work


Website: http://bimeon.dk
Written by Kevin Scott on Apr. 9, 2008
David, you made it happen!

I will be taking immediate action on spreading the word & getting donations from work colleagues.

Warm regards

Kev


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Written by Gavin Aubrey on Jan. 4, 2008
You make me want to be a better man

Love you big fella....i've some ideas on how i can help...i'll give you a buzz


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Website: www.think.gb.com
Written by Lynda Souter on Dec. 12, 2007
David, I am so very honoured to have met you and have very fond memories of you working through your project at the Passion in Action seminar. You made it...and by doing so you have brought hope & joy to so many! You are an amazing man, with a truly inspiring spirit. Good luck and keep up the excellent work. Fondest love, Lynda.


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Written by Andrew Grassick on Nov. 28, 2007
'Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue, but with actions and in truth'. Well done David - you can tell me more when we next meet up on the Tour for larger gentlemen !


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Written by Colin Dyer on Nov. 26, 2007
Hot dang DVC, you just ruined my lunch sandwich! There I was having a quick browse on Amazon deciding between a PS3 and an XBox360 and you distract me with a world of need!

Well done top man. I think I'm committed for an Indian visit next year, but will keep this great work in mind for future.

Catch you soon.

CD.


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Written by Karl Walkinshaw on Nov. 23, 2007
So, it's happening man. Dave, Earl, Dave ... "Kool & The Gang!" Keep me informed ... I'm thinking how I can help with this and will be in touch ASAP.


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Website: www.k-d-w.co.uk
Written by Martin Connolly on Oct. 26, 2007
Making a difference. Those with the ability, means and desire investing their soul in other people. I can think of no greater motivating factor than realeasing the desire to love one another.

I wish each of you every blessing as you touch peoples lives and give them joy and hope for the future.

I leave a couple of quotes from two of my heroes for your encouragement.

(Luk 4:18) "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has chosen me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free the oppressed" - Jesus

"The curse of poverty has no justification in our age. It is socially as cruel and blind as the practice of cannibalism at the dawn of civilization, when men ate each other because they had not yet learned to take food from the soil or to consume the abundant animal life around them. The time has come for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct and immediate abolition of poverty." - Martin Luther King


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Written by Dexter on Oct. 19, 2007
Looking up to my "Big Cousin" was never about him simply being older or physically bigger than myself, I feel it has always been about the example he set for us to follow, the ways in which we might strive forward in these few hours we call life. This site is no exception. May he be increased in his efforts, in those who support him, and those he continues to inspire.

Incha Allah (God Willing)


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