Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS) and Ohio Refugee Advisory Council

by Angela Plummer

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Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS)
and Newmarket Films
cordially invite you to a special screening of
“God Grew Tired of Us”
Please join Angela Plummer, CRIS Director, and Bol Aweng and Jok Dau, two of the “Lost Boys of the Sudan”, for the film and a post-screening discussion at:





Drexel East,
2254 E. Main St., Bexley
Friday, May 11, 2007
Seating for the film will begin at 7:00 p.m. and the film will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets $15
This special premium ticket being offered by CRIS costs $15 and 100% of the proceeds will go to support the Duk Lost Boys Medical Clinic in Southern Sudan.
Please use the form below and add $15 for each ticket you want held ( 1 = $15, 2= $30, 3=$45, etc.) plus any additional donation you wish to make.
Pre-paid tickets will be available for pick-up at the theater the night of the event.
For more information please contact Jane McGrew at CRIS, 614-235-5747 or jmcgrew@cris-ohio.com.


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The Duk Lost Boys Clinic

Goal: $431,800 – 1st Year Medical Costs
While peace has arrived in southern Sudan, the collapse of the social infrastructure during the long civil war has left most of the region with virtually no health services.
John Dau, the Director of the Direct Change Sudan Project, is from Duk County and started this project with the American Care for Sudan Foundation.
Currently, there is no medical doctor for 75 miles. The clinic whose staff will include a full time doctor, will serve the people of Duk County and the surrounding areas.
Thanks to the generosity of supporters around the world, we have completed our fundraising for building the clinic in Duk Payuel Sudan. Now we need to hire medical staff and send supplies; will you please help us raise the money to make this possible?
Please contact Angie Plummer at aplummer@cris-ohio.com for more information.

Raised on this page: 108 5,915
Raised across Direct Change: 660 277,528