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Hello Sunshine
To the rector,
My group and I were asked to go to Morley, the neighbouring little village and find out about the villagers and the way they live. At first we went to a few houses to have a look at the inhabitants and see if they had everything, like water and electricity facilities. And I can say, they are mostly labourers living in poor hygienic conditions. Lots of them suffer from diseases related to inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene. In Morley there are not many schools but the few schools serve communities that have a high prevalence of diseases related to inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene and where child malnutrition and other underlying health problems are common.
The villagers and the children have scanty leisure activities; they have no sports grounds to have a football match every now and then, or a small park where they can go for a walk of just ride their bikes. The adults are not physically active, and are also not motivated.
Drug addiction and alcoholism are a great problem amongst the youngsters and adults. And the worst of all they have no rehabilitation program. The gambling problem are also very high, the workers are willing to bet their money at any time. So they often risk losing it all.
To help the inhabitants of Morley, we have decided to provide proper water sanitation, two baskets of food per family, a park and a playground for the children and to solve the drug and alcoholism problems we have a few volunteers willing to help by providing rehabilitation centre. I hope you take this in consideration so we can help those poor villagers.

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