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Who We Are
We are a group of men and women originally from Sudan, settled in the United States since 2001.
Sudan is the largest country in Africa. It is an incomparable and excessively endowed with
untapped abundant resources. It is also the most horrific war torn country in the
continent. Twenty-two years of racially and religiously rooted war has claimed two million
innocent lives.
Our parents were mixed farmers who depended on dairy cattle and crop farming when militants
invaded our community. People were murdered, cattle were raided, properties were looted and most children were enslaved.
We escaped. We became known as the Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan - we lost our innocent families and livelihood.
We were lost in time, but not in life. Our organization is dedicated to help children without
parents as well as any one left behind during the war in Sudan. We do not want the past to
repeat itself with the new generation. Despite this desire, there are still number of suffering children in Sudan. Our organization has always been concerned about these children and therefore we
contribute the little we have to help children and disable individual surviver.
Thousands of children are growing up without parents, lack of education, food and health
care - barely surviving. Our aim is to redeem these innocent children who have became the
victims of the horrible conditions in Sudan.
What We Do
Two and a half million people were killed during the civil war between the north and the
south which consequently left almost one million children homeless in Southern Sudan.
Our mission is to help and give hope to these children. Our objective is to provide aid to
these children in whatever way we can so that they can become responsible people in the society.
We want to provide care to these children within their community. Our support include:
• Provide basic education by building schools in the area so that they can learn how to read and write
• Food and clothes
• Teach them about their culture and what lies ahead of them in the future.
We work extremely hard to raise money to provide them with basic supplies,
hoping to create foster communities where they do not feel lonely. However, this little help
we give is not enough and we want to encourage our humble American friends to join in
supporting us to make the dream of these suffering children come true. These children are
the future of our nation. Our aim is to give hope with the motto that the better we can do today
the better our children will be tomorrow. The best way to demolish this continuing poverty
is to help feed, educate and save these children.
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Send your contribution to:
Ajuong Sudanese Community
4129 E Indian School Rd
Apartment #226
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Telephone (602) 405-3798
Email phxgckuany2003@yahoo.com
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Construction:
January 2009 - June 2009
Establishment of School in Paliau, South Sudan.
Conference:
May 17, 2008 - May 18, 2008
Denver, CO. Everyone is invited.
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