The Borneo Post (Sabah)

George H W Bush secretly sponsored Filipino boy, letters reveal

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CHICAGO: To the boy in the Philippine­s, his American benefactor and source of kind letters and gifts was known simply as ‘G Walker’.

To the Christian charity helping him keep his benevolenc­e secret from the world, he was George Herbert Walker Bush — the 41st president of the US.

Compassion Internatio­nal, which helps poor children around the world through a network of local churches, revealed for the first time this week that the late president, who died last month, had quietly sponsored a Filipino boy named Timothy for 10 years.

The organisati­on released a number of Bush’s heartwarmi­ng letters to his young charge.

“I want to be your new pen pal,” Bush wrote in his initial letter sent on Jan 24, 2002.

“I am an old man, 77 years old, but I love kids; and though we have not met, I love you already,” said the former president, identifyin­g himself as a resident of Texas.

Bush’s former press secretary Jim McGrath confirmed to AFP the authentici­ty of the letters.

“This is but one of seemingly countless acts of kindness that George Bush performed through the years without fanfare, but rather because it was what was in his heart,” McGrath said.

Bush began sponsoring Timothy with a monthly donation in 2002 until his graduation from the charitable programme in 2012.

Through all of that time, Bush’s true identity was kept secret due to security concerns.

At times, Bush’s letters contained hints of his true identity, such as one in which he wrote: “I got to go to the White House at Christmas time.

Here is a little booklet that I got at the White House in Washington.”

Bush also occasional­ly sent gifts to Timothy, who spoke in his letters of loving to draw, and playing basketball and guitar.

“I’d like to thank you for the letter you sent me, as well as the drawing pad, colored pen and colored pencil,” Timothy wrote in 2004.

At age 17, he graduated out of the programme and a charity employee revealed to him the identity of his pen pal.

Timothy was stunned, the organisati­on told US media.

The charity has since lost touch with Timothy, but its former president Wess Stafford is sure of Bush’s impact on the young man’s life.

“We may not know where Timothy is, but we know he’s now living a successful life,” Stafford told CNN.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows a picture of Timothy, then a 7-year-old Filipino boy, with a letter he sent to his pen pal Bush who sponsored him for 10 years using a pseudonym.
— AFP photo File photo shows a picture of Timothy, then a 7-year-old Filipino boy, with a letter he sent to his pen pal Bush who sponsored him for 10 years using a pseudonym.

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