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THANK YOU!

FEDERATION OF AMERICAN WOMEN'S CLUB OVERSEAS

3 August 2006

Dear FAWCO members,

My sincere thanks for your participation and US$35,000 fundraising contribution to World Swim For Malaria (WSM). Your money will buy 7,000 long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) which will help save the lives of 350 children. That is the difference you will have made.

LLINs are the single most effective way of preventing malaria. Hence, this is our focus.

500,000 CHILDREN PROTECTED

250,000 people participated in WSM on and around 3rd December 2005, making it the world's largest swimming event. We have received US$1.3 million so far and money is coming in all the time and people are still organising swims!

The money raised so far will buy 260,000 LLINs costing US$5 each.

On average two children sleep under each net, meaning more than half a million children will now be protected at night from biting insects.

Data shows that for every 20 nets installed one life is saved. This will save the lives of 13,000 children.
www.WorldSwimForMalaria.com/20NetsPerLife

NETS BEING DISTRIBUTED NOW
The first 28,000 nets are being delivered via a dozen bednet programmes.
Information on the website allows everyone to see the specific location and status of each distribution. Complete transparency is at the heart of what we do.
www.WorldSwimForMalaria.com/en/NetsOut

You can see the BioVision profile page here: http://www.worldswimformalaria.com/en/distributor/BioVision.aspx

We are now planning the distribution of the next 230,000 nets so we fulfil our aims of: a) 100% of the money buys nets, b) the nets will end up over heads and beds and c) we will demonstrate that has happened. We intend to have the majority of the nets distributed by early 2007.

We are aiming to have as many of the countries that are affected by malaria - in Africa, Asia and Latin America - benefit from WSM funds and we are working hard to achieve that.

I am also pleased to report also that we will be funding 4,000 nets for the BioVision project in Kenya, BioVision of course being a project supported directly by FAWCO. You can see the BioVision distribution here: http://www.worldswimformalaria.com/en/Programmes.aspx?ProgrammeID=39

100% of funds raised buys LLINs and the nets end up over heads and beds

We can achieve this thanks to the generous support of
more than 100 companies around the world, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, Microsoft and Speedo, helping us pro bono with technology, accounting, banking and legal support etc. Our unavoidable cash costs have been covered by a group of private donors. Our distribution partners, including The Red Cross, pay for the distribution of the nets.

April 2008
World Swim For Malaria will run again in April 2008 with plans for there to be 1 million people swimming on a single day, as well as people swimming on days either side if they wish, with participation in every country in the world.
Once again, thank you for your terrific support.

Best regards

Rob Mather
Founder, World Swim For Malaria
Dir: +44 (0) 20 7371 8735
Mob: +44 (0) 77 11 263 725
Email:


The World Swim For Malaria Foundation is a charity registered in the UK (registered number 1105319), in the USA (Federal Identification Number: 20-3069841) and in other countries. www.WorldSwimForMalaria.com

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