Nata: Needs Help to be at School

From February, 2013, we will send children of families deported from Israel to South Sudan to Kingsway boarding school in Uganda.

Nata was arrested in a classroom, and deported to South Sudan. She is fluent in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, after years of excelling in her studies in Israel. Read more

We are already active in Juba, although, due to very high costs, we do not yet have a base in the capital. HO is based in Magwi County 85 km away from Central Equatoria. HO effort in Juba is being headed by Mach .B. Ater, an employee of Goss.

The Deportee scholarship is now active and, Lea, an Israeli Mother, is leading the mission of raising the money. She is appealing for a donation of $10 on a monthly basis.

HO has granted two years scholarship to Ayuen Mach to complete his primary education. Other projects will evolve as needs dictate. The micro-loan project for deportee women will soon start in Central Equatoria.

But for this to happen, your help is critically important. Meanwhile, funding is also needed for projects in South Sudan and Uganda’s micro-loan and impoverished refugees in a parallel need.

 

 

 

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