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Yesterday I went to visit the charity, when I got to their office they had already planned everything, the only thing they had to do was explain it to me. With the money we were able to collect, we helped 20 families. The money we donated was spent on food supplies which are going to be handed out to the 20 families. Yesterday I was part of the delivery for 7 families. At first we went to a food market, where they already prepared the boxes with the supplies. Once we had everything we went off to visit the families. As I am from Kosovo I had an idea of what the building would look like and how the families lived, however walking around the building and seeing how little they had, made my whole body shiver. At first I was allowed to meet every family, they all had a different story to tell which were all very moving. While walking around the building I handed out the bracelets, which we weren't able to sell. At the end all the children had a bracelet and even some parents had one on, which made me smile. After the tour in the building we got the food supplies out of the car and each family got a box filled with, flour, sugar, salt, jam, cooking oil, rice, pasta, soap, shampoo and Washing powder. They were all so happy and grateful to get just some food supplies that would last them for at least one month and they would further be supported by the organization. 

I couldn't believe that this project is finished now, Sarah, Ella and I would like to thank everyone who supported this charity by buying our bracelets and baked goods. We all want this project to continue so our goal for next year is to find a few other students who would keep this project going, even if it isn't selling bracelets. 





 
After another half year hard at work we managed to go up from $625 at the end of December to $1000 francs by the end of school! We sold another 4 times, both bracelets and baked goods, and donated the last amount ourselves to meet our goal. 
Jehona, who is from Kosovo, will be visiting the Mother Teresa society. 
There she can participate as the charity distributes badly needed supplies such as clothes and food, to families that live in poverty in Kosovo. Her experiences there will also be documented here, so that everyone who bought a bracelet can see where their money went. Thank you to everyone who did so!