Percy One-Ups Kawamoto
News from Hawaii:
*I've never been sure what to call someone from Greensboro. Is "Greensborian" correct?
Japanese billionaire Genshiro Kawamoto has selected the first four of eight Native Hawaiian families that will each rent one of his multi-million-dollar homes in the exclusive oceanside Kahala area for $150 a month.I'm hereby offering my luxury homes in Hawaii to low-income native Greensborian* families for $149 a month. If interested, explain in an e-mail or comment of 100 words of less your plans to become non-low-income.
*I've never been sure what to call someone from Greensboro. Is "Greensborian" correct?

Aloha Mr. Kawamoto,
You've have touch alot of hearts and lives to some unfortunate people. You have given to people with needs. Society seem to have forgotten the needed but not the greedy. A person like you have given families a future to help them someday to stand on their own. I'm writing you that not only in Oahu but the other islands(especially the BIG ISLAND) have people who are homeless not by choice, and needs just as much help. Personnally speaking, although I am and know of alot of people who have full time jobs cannot make ends meet because of the high rent and mortgages. Expenses here on the Big Island are so high a family of 4 can only survive pay check by pay check. The families on the Big Island would be grateful to someone like you who would help by giving them a roof over their head and food to eat that's affordable. Maybe building or turning one of the abandoned Hotels or buildings on the East side into a homeless shelter so people don't have to sleep on the streets or down at the beaches and can have some hope for their future. With your help someday these people can wake up in the morning and not have to worry about where their next meal or shelter will be, before the officials or high society look down on them where they have to move on again. It's not like I'm asking for luxury on a silver platter just a little hope to live comfortably for a small fee. I'm not speaking for myself, but for alot of people i know who is in that situation. I own my own home for 9 years now and am stuggling to make ends meet. hope you have time to read this letter.
once again thank you for your gratefulness and thoughfulness.
Aloha Bev from the big island
Good Day,
I am Edward B. Roberts, Sr. from Liberia a 1973 born and a father of two (2) children whom I love so dearly.
I will like to thank you for your great aid to our sisters and brothers on that part of our one globe. I say may GOD Bless you and bless the works of your hands.
I will also like to take this time to appeal to you to please point your eyes to Africa, esp. Liberia and help us.
We are just from war and to recover from the effects. Please help us with our education process and empowering us that want to do businesses.
As for me, I am still going to school and in the computer business and wiil need your support.
This is what I do to keep my family up and I am hopefull that with your help, I, my community, my friends and the Nation will go a long way.
I hope to hear from you as soon as possible.
regards
Edward
Liberia