Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan Reunion Project

Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan Reunion Project Fundraiser

Started by Harriton High School student Josh Millan as a response to One Book, One Philadelphia's 2008 selection, Dave Egger's WHAT IS THE WHAT, continued by the Drexel University Writing Program and now led by Drexel University Alpha Kappa Psi, Chapter Eta Psi students, the Reunion Project has raised $15,000 to date and reunited three families.

There are 5 fresh new copies of How Fast Can You Run at Barnes and Noble Philadelphia! Show B&N how important this book ...
01/24/2019

There are 5 fresh new copies of How Fast Can You Run at Barnes and Noble Philadelphia! Show B&N how important this book is for people to understand what refugees undergo to come to the US and go in and buy a copy so that they will order more or buy online:

A Novel based on the true story of Lost Boy of Sudan Michael Majok Kuch. Five-year-old Majok fled his village when the government in the North of Sudan ordered...

Check out our new website: http://lostboysofsudanreunionproject.wordpress.com/
03/30/2013

Check out our new website: http://lostboysofsudanreunionproject.wordpress.com/

Micro-greens ProjectDecember 30, 2012 by lostboysofsudanreunionproject0Local/global is going to be the next item on the agenda for the Reunion Project. Not only are we going to help reunite families, but we are going to use the vehicle of micro-green indoor farming to start a grassroots movement tow...

03/30/2013

The Reunion Project is Growing:
Micro-Greens Project
Local/global is going to be the next item on the agenda for the Reunion Project. Not only are we going to help reunite families, but we are going to use the vehicle of micro-green indoor farming to start a grassroots movement toward food and humanitarianism. Right now we are researching where to get the best seeds and how to best grow them. Then we are going to research where to sell the product. Once this is established, we will be on our way to raising more money for reunion trips for South Sudanese Lost Boys and Girls. Stay tuned and watch us grow!

12/30/2012

Guor Miading Miaker: I have never thought to run because to get in shape or to be famous, but I run to help children across South Sudan, specially my older brother's son who he left when he was only two months old, and now he is 10 years old with broken arm and he can't not get education because there is no school. There are many, many children who are sitting in the villages across South Sudan waiting for someone out there to help them. I hope God will gives me strength to success in running so I can build schools and help those young children. I'm very struggling right now but I have faith that God has an answer for my dream.

Designs by Mollie Cochran
08/16/2012

Designs by Mollie Cochran

Please help send this young Sudanese woman to school!  Our goal of $3,000 will send her and her two sisters to school th...
07/17/2012

Please help send this young Sudanese woman to school! Our goal of $3,000 will send her and her two sisters to school this year. To support these young women please go to our website and donate, and look for opportunities to be involved over the Summer 2012!

http://lostboysofsudanreunionproject.wordpress.com/donate/

THANK YOU for everyone's support that made this a success!!

Dear Drexel Students,

I received the money you fundraised for my sisters, and the money has been sent to them in Africa. Now my sisters are back to school. Therefore, I am writing this letter to thank you for your extraordinary work that you have done, raising funds for my sisters. I thank you all. Your hard work is deeply appreciated. My sisters are now attending school because of you. May God bless you all. Thank you once again and kind regards to all of you.

Ayuen.


Scholarship Description:
Please help send these young Sudanese women to school for the 2012-2013 school year! Our goal of $3,000 will allow the three sisters to continue attending school this year. To support these young women please go to our website and donate, and check our FB page for opportunities to be involved over the Summer 2012!

http://lostboysofsudanreunionproject.wordpress.com/donate/

Spring 2012, Co-hosted with STAND.  Featuring Guest Speaker: James Deng, Genocide Survivor
07/05/2012

Spring 2012, Co-hosted with STAND. Featuring Guest Speaker: James Deng, Genocide Survivor

05/19/2012

One of the Reunion Project winners, James Deng, will be speaking and sharing his story at STAND’s bonfire. Come May 31 from 7-9 to listen to him speak about experiences over s’mores! Location TBD

Friends, please print out the flyer and bring it with you to Landmark Americana, 3333 Market Street  on Thursday, May 5t...
04/29/2011

Friends, please print out the flyer and bring it with you to Landmark Americana, 3333 Market Street on Thursday, May 5th for lunch or dinner. 25% of your bill goes to the Reunion Project!

04/29/2011

The fundraiser continues at Landmark Americana, 3333 Market Street, Philadelphia, Thursday May 5th--All day, 25% of your bill goes to the Reunion Project

04/27/2011

Raised over $100.00 this week at the Drexel Dragon selling Mother's Day Cards for the Reunion Project. Come out tomorrow--at the Dragon again from 9-1 PM. You can also order cards online: http://www.gem-ngo.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=18&Itemid=221

,GEM was founded in 1981 as a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization to help schools mee the complex challenges of living in a global society. Emphasizing human rights and human responsibility, GEM is now educating a second generation to global awareness and responsibility in an interdependent world.

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