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From Ground to Home: Bringing Shelter to Sudan’s Refugees


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Over 270,000 refugees in Sudan are currently living in desperate conditions. Families who have fled conflict and disaster are sleeping on the bare ground, exposed to the scorching sun by day and the chilling cold at night. Children huddle together for warmth, mothers worry constantly about their families’ safety, and elders struggle to survive without even the simplest comforts.


In a world where basic shelter is a luxury, these families face unimaginable challenges. But together, we can bring hope and dignity back into their lives.


Our mission is to build sturdy, safe huts for these refugees, small homes that provide protection, privacy, and a sense of normalcy in the midst of chaos. Each hut is more than just wood and nails; it is a symbol of care, compassion, and solidarity. For the families who receive them, it is a chance to sleep safely, to rest, to recover, and to rebuild their strength for the days ahead.

The need is urgent. The camp is vast, and resources are limited. But every hut we build brings us one step closer to ensuring that no one has to sleep on the ground again. By contributing, you become part of this vital mission. Your support provides not just a shelter, but a foundation of hope and humanity for those who have lost almost everything.


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