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We recently partnered with the international organization, CSI, donating survival kits capable of supporting 38 displaced families in the Bahr-El-Ghazel region of Southern Sudan. The kits included blankets, tarpaulins for cover, sickles for cultivating, fishing lures, mosquito netting, pots for cooking and expandable water jugs


We partnered with Servants Heart Ministries providing textbooks for approximately 1000 students attending two schools at Daga Post in Southern Sudan. Some of these students, from seven different regions, travel up to two hours each day to attend classes. We are so thankful to play a small part in ensuring that all people of Southern Sudan will one day receive an education.

 

We were privileged to partner with the "Southern Sudan Education Project," to deliver 300 pack backs filled with school supplies to rural villages located in the Bor region of Southern Sudan. We later donated funds to SSEP from the Alliance and through the sale of Joan Hecht's book, The Journey of the Lost Boys, to help in the building of a school in Yomchiir, South Sudan. While in South Sudan, Joan Hecht and Atem Da'Hajhock,visited the school and conducted an art project between students at the school in Yomchiir and students at Christian Heritage Academy in Jacksonville Fl. and Fieldstone Middle School in Montvale New Jersey.

We partnered with an American organization by the name of "Partners in Compassionate Care," by contributing funds to help support the building of The Lost Boys and Girls Memorial Hospital in Werkok South Sudan. Included in this hospital will be a full surgical unit, maternity ward and living quarters for doctors. Through your generous donations, we were also able to contribute funds that were used for the short- term salaries of four Sudanese health care workers at the hospital.
Werkok
Werkok

 

 

 

An infant with Malaria and pneumonia was treated with anti-biotics and nebulizer delivered by the Alliance.

 

Pictured are Alliance president, Joan Hecht and local Lost Boy, Atem Da'Hajhock with dedication sign for the X-ray facility. Also pictured are L -hospital missionary, Dave Mueller and R- resident doctor, Dr. Ajak.

Werkok

Xray Building

 


Alliance for the Lost Boys of Sudan donates funds for the construction of a modern X-ray/Communications facility at The Lost Boys and Girls Memorial Hospital in Werkok, South Sudan.

In 2009, the Alliance paid for the construction of an X-ray/communications facility at the hospital. This will be a fully functional and modern facility with vinyl, lead lined walls, and air-conditioning to protect the expensive equipment housed inside.

We recently partnered with Iris Ministries and Michelle Perry, purchasing 30 beds for an orphanage near the village of Yei in southern Sudan.

Lost Boy Peter Awai delivers clothing to his birth village collected by a Jacksonville Beach school and the Alliance for the Lost Boys.