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Giving Tuesday: Join us in bringing hope to South Sudan

 

Today, on Giving Tuesday, we invite you to take a concrete step towards the people of South Sudan by joining us in a moment of reflection and solidarity action. As every year, our Christmas Appeal is a unique opportunity to concretely support those living in one of the world’s most difficult realities.

South Sudan is facing devastating challenges: the war in Sudan has forced more than 830,000 refugees into the country, intensifying an already critical situation where millions of children suffer from severe malnutrition and the population is plagued by constant flooding due to climate change. Poverty, insecurity and lack of access to food and water are just some of the daily difficulties the Sudanese people face.

In this context of emergency, Solidarity with South Sudan continues to work with determination and hope, engaging in key areas such as education, health, agriculture, and spiritual support. Every step we take is only possible because of your support, which allows us to be a presence of hope for those who are most vulnerable. We invite you to read the Christmas letter from our president, Br. Emili Turú Rofes, who shares the mission and commitment of Solidarity with South Sudan during this difficult time. With your help, we can make a concrete difference in the lives of people struggling every day for survival and dignity.

👉 Read the Christmas Letter HERE and find out what we can do with your donation.

To thank you, we invite you to freely download the Solidarity Calendar 2025, a beautiful tool to remember the people and communities we are helping every day.

Every small gesture counts. Today, more than ever, your help can bring hope and change.

Thank you very much for being at our side in this mission of solidarity.

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Date Published:

3 December 2024

Author:

Alice, Officer

 

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