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Bearing the brunt of the violence are over 260,000 children displaced from Zamzam between April and May 2025. They witnessed ...
Holy words and hymns in English and Dinka filled a Papillion church Friday evening as a former "Lost Boy" from South Sudan became Nebraska's newest Episcopalian priest.
EL CAJON, Calif. — A 'Lost Boy' from Sudan who walked a thousand miles to freedom is hoping you can walk in a 5K fundraiser to help his homeland. In this Zevely Zone, I went to El Cajon to share ...
Salva Dut, former “Lost Boy of Sudan” and founder of the international nonprofit Water for South Sudan, was a featured speaker Sept. 15 at an assembly at Fallston High School. Students … ...
Salva Dut, former “Lost Boy of Sudan” and founder of the international nonprofit Water for South Sudan, was a featured speaker Sept. 15 at an assembly at Fallston High School. Students … ...
Lost Boy of Sudan Jacob Atem spoke to C.W. Norton Elementary School on Thursday to share his story of triumph and tragedy.
Reflecting on the story and journey of the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” it is amazing to see the major transformation that has taken place in their lives over the last 20 years. Displaced or orphaned ...
Now, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan is giving back Abraham Aluel was one of 20,000 boys who fled their homes to escape genocide. Today, he hopes to put our first world problems in perspective.
Sixth-grade students had a long-awaited chance to bring to life a book they recently read, when they attended a presentation by one of the “Lost Boys” of Sudan. John Deng joined sixth-graders ...
Jacob Atem, who fled Sudan as a boy, was one of the storytellers at "Stoop Stories," a Baltimore event. Atem talked about his life as a "Lost Boy" and what happened when he settled in Michigan ...
Jacob Atem, who fled Sudan as a boy, was one of the storytellers at "Stoop Stories," a Baltimore event. Atem talked about his life as a "Lost Boy" and what happened when he settled in Michigan — like ...
Everyone has a story. Jacob Atem, who fled Sudan as a child, told his at a Baltimore event. It's horrific, heartbreaking — and ultimately inspiring.
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