Dear Editor,
I read about the plight of Ms London and sent her a new wheelchair from New York. After chatting with her by phone, she told me that she had no medication because it was not in stock at the Georgetown Hospital pharmacy, so I bought her blood pressure medication at a private pharmacy, and had it delivered to her.
I am saddened at the lack of assistance for her. The $7,500 monthly pittance she receives from the government barely covers her transportation to and from the doctor, not to mention basic household items (my friend gave her $1,000 for kerosene). She has no electricity (cut off because of non-payment) and lives in a ramshackle structure (see photo), that is unfit for a healthy human being, much less
Yours faithfully,
Yuri Westmaas