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Rev Harry Morgan - CAFOD - ccustomer298@gmail.com

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from: Rev Fr. Harry Morgan <info@usa.org>
reply-to: ccustomer298@gmail.com
to: Recipients <info@usa.org>
date: Apr 5, 2020, 11:15 PM
subject: FROM CATHOLIC AGENCY DEVELOPMENT (CAFOD)

CAFOD
Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road,
United Kingdom London, Se1 7jb.
Website: www. cafod.org.uk

Dear Beneficiary,

The Catholic Agency for Overseas Development has approved your Country as one of the Countries to assist for Humanitarian Empowerment for the less privilege people, Youths Empowerment on Education and Work, HIV Patients and Widows.

To achieve this aims we unanimously appointing you as our Coordinator that would humbly assist us reach the aforementioned people, also to inform you that an approved some of fund, allowance is set to be used for this Humanitarian program in your country.

This approved fund grant will be released to you as our approved Coordinator to start this project as soon as you declare your interest on this appointment offer and being accepted this offer you are required to send your Full Names, Full address, Your Scanned ID Card Or your copy Scanned International passport, Your Photo Picture and Phone Numbers to Issue you our Merit Certificate to receive the allocated Fund.

Thanks for your maximum co-operation.

Rev Fr. Harry Morgan
(CAFOD's Head PRO)
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