Help Southern Sudan

by Agnes Igodan

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Thank you for stopping by my fundraising page. I hope all of you will consider donating to help the people of Southern Sudan. No matter what your contribution, every amount helps. Feel free to visit John Dau’s foundation website (http://www.johndaufoundation.org/). Please pray that God will continue to provide for those in need. Amen.
Your friend,
Agnes Igodan


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The Duk Lost Boys Clinic

Goal: $431,800 – 1st Year Medical Costs
After years of oppression and attacks by the Khartoum regime, the people of Duk Payuel Sudan still needed to walk 75 miles to see a doctor and children continued dying of curable diseases.
Thanks to the generosity of supporters around the world, a clinic was built and on April 30th a doctor arrived.
“We all want to help the many African people, and particularly the children, who so desperately need it. But often the challenge seems too daunting that we feel that our small donation will make no difference. Direct Change is designed to remedy this. By donating directly to legitimate projects on the ground you can personally impact people’s lives.”
Now we need to hire additional medical staff and send supplies; will you please help us raise the money to make this possible?

Raised on this page: 8 131
Raised across Direct Change: 660 277,528

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The Sudan Project

While relative peace has come to the southern Sudan, decades of civil war has left the region without the basic infrastructure for programs such as education and healthcare.
As the feature film God Grew Tired of Us has raised awareness of the issues of southern Sudan and of the plight of the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” John Dau (one of “Lost Boys” featured in the film) created this project to both educate the public on how they can have an impact AND to provide direct financial assistance to improve the delivery of healthcare and education in the southern Sudan as well as provide education to the Lost Boys in Africa.

Raised on this page: 1 10
Raised across Direct Change: 113 46,405

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Total: 00,000