03/01/2024
Dear friends,
Please help support the education of future generations in South Sudan by donating to Raising South Sudan™!
Today this project supports the Nyarweng and Gumriak community primary schools (K-8) in Ruweng State (Ruweng Administrative Area), where over 800 children attend school and receive daily meals. With your support, Raising South Sudan™ hopes to continue funding these schools, and to build more schools to transform the lives of children across South Sudan. Because of past civil wars, Ruweng State (Ruweng Administrative Area) in South Sudan is an area where 90% of adults can't read, and where 70% of the population is under age 30. You can help change the future of South Sudan — any contribution would be much appreciated!
Our immediate needs include:
50 more desks (each seating three students), at a cost of $150 per desk (including transportation)
Building repairs and repainting
More books and tablet-based resources for English, science, and math
The base budget to keep these schools open is $120,000, which is about $200 per teacher and student. I'm forever grateful for the continuing caring and generosity of individuals, schools, churches, and foundations that make it possible for our children to receive an education at the Nyarweng and Gumriak primary schools. Please help today!
Raising South Sudan™ is the dream realized of former Lost Boys of Sudan James "Lubo" Mijak (Charlotte, NC), James Manyror (Denver, CO), and myself Ngor Kur Mayol (Atlanta, GA), who have been working to bring education to the children of their home villages in Ruweng State, South Sudan (formerly Unity State).
tinyurl.com/RaisingSS
Raising South Sudan™ is a project of 501c3 nonprofit Mothering Across Continents™
310 Arlington Avenue, Ste. 303, Charlotte, NC 28203
Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Thanks,
Ngor De Aguem.
Help educate children from the Nyarweng and Gumriak primary schools. It was the dreams of three former “Lost Boys of Sudan” – James "Lubo" Mijak of Charlotte, NC; Ngor Kur Mayol of Atlanta, GA; and James Manyror, near Denver, CO – that led to the founding of the Nyarweng and Gumriak primary ...