school bag. I'm very worried about her and thought I should let you know I know you've already contacted a number of refugee organizations for help and you're waiting for replies. While we're waiting, I thought it would be a good idea to arrange extra English classes for Safi. What do you think? I'm sure that if her English improved, she could start to make friends and feel more at home here. Jack Brown Safi's diary April 12th I wished Mom "Happy Birthday" this morning and gave her a card, but she was not interested. I'm worried about her. She's not getting any better. The doctor has given her lots of medicine, but it just makes her sleep all the time. When she's not sleeping, she's crying. I keep telling her that everything's going to be all right, but I do not think it is I sometimes feel like crying myself but I have to be strong. I'm also afraid that if I start crying, I'll never stop. April 30th I've started going to a special class three times a week in a local community center 1. I'm learning English with other children from different countries. None of us speaks English very well yet, but we all help each other My English teacher's a really nice lady. She's kind and patient and always seems to know the right things to say to us. I'm learning quickly because she makes me feel confident. All the students are trying really hard. I think it's partly because we all speak different languages. So if we do not speak English, we will not get to know each other! Sometimes, though,