This Month NSJOF is so thankful to Champlain College professor Scott Baker. Scott invitated founder Peter Deng to speak to his International Relations class. Read More
Dear Great Friends,
Thank you so much for your interest in the New Sudan Jonglei Orphans Foundation Inc. (NSJOF) I established the foundation in January 25, 2010 on the belief that orphaned children are good kids just like any other kids and shouldn’t be subject to abuse, neglected by the society and left behind to live street life, the life without school. After going through the difficult and miserable life of being an orphan in the developing country (South Sudan) 20 years ago and after overcoming all of that, I come to realize that one of the ways to give orphans better future is through education, educate them so that they can realize their dreams and expectations just like any other kids on this earth. I believe that the country or the world cannot be a better place with other people being left behind with nothing but to starve to death or go with no education and live miserably for the rest of their lives. While I have made good progress in helping orphans there is still much work that remain undone and it need you and I to do something together to see orphans have the same opportunities the kids that has parents do.
I am blessed to be in the country where I can provide help to orphan kids of South Sudan. The opportunities provided to me in United State of America by my American sisters and brothers is what enable me to provide orphaned children of South Sudan with the education opportunity that they had never dream.
NSJOF team and I are committed to improving the lives of orphaned children of South Sudan. In collaboration with individuals like you, our non-profit partners, corporations’ partners, foundations partners and the academic partners, we make every possible effort to provide orphans with access to quality education. We also provide food, cloth, water and healthcare, all this are provided in the safe learning environment. It is my belief that these orphaned children that I am now helping through NSJOF will in future be like me and will give back to the society in so many ways. They will have commitment to their communities and those who needed their help will get it. They are going to make a big difference in South Sudan once they get education.
If you join me today, we together will be able to bring our creativity, experience, skills and talents and our spiritual combined together to help these needy orphaned children have bright future. The NSJOF team and I kindly seek your support to help us give orphans hope and bright future through education. Let’s show the world and the society that orphaned children are just like any other child and deserve good treatment and the same opportunity to get education.
By
Peter Garang Deng
Founder/President
If you are a person who would love to help people who are in need of your help! Then NSJOF is the right place for you. Here is why
New Sudan Jonglei Orphans Foundation (NSJOF) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the future of orphaned children in the Jonglei state and surrounding areas in South Sudan, who live in impecunious conditions. NSJOF works to raise funds in the United States and provide sponsorship to Sudanese orphans. Many other non-profit organizations work to create change in Southern Sudan in general and it is our plan to work with these organizations in order to change the lives of orphaned children by providing them educational sponsorship, thereby strengthening the communities in which they live. Our goal is to continue raising funds and provide scholarships to orphaned children in this part of Southern Sudan.
Please click on the PDF below to see our 501(c)3 letter of certification
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John and Anyang, proud NSJOF alumni
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Assessment carried out on 14th- 16th january, 2013 for traumatized orphan children whose parents were killed during tribal clashes in Pieri Payam in Jonglei state in 18th august 2011
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