South Sudan | Adoor Kitchen Nears Finishing Stage
As 2-storeroom Kitchen nears finishing stage, Community benefiting at Adoor Primary School give an applause to donors:
By Thiik-awet
AWEIL, SOUTH SUDAN
As part of GO! initiative to build storeroom at each sponsored schools, Adoor is the second site to be blessed with a 2-storeroom building this year. Upon these blessings, Adoor benefiting school children, teachers and community whose children hugely depend on this school can't hold back their gratitude and could come and gather around their school to watch as it's undergoing roofing.
These school children, teachers and community of Adoor Orphanage School in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, South Sudan express their applause for the supports and assistances they get from Global Relief Orphanage organization
'Adoor Primary School teacher Mr.Gabriel Majok Aluk appreciates Global Orphan Relief for tireless efforts asserted to make the dream come true. '' I am by name Gabriel Majok the teacher of Adoor Primary School teaching these kids. Thank goes to GO! for school feeding program which is really maintaining our children here and another thanks for the kitchen and store which is now behind me under construction '' he said.
Despite the tremendous assistance from Scott and Global Relief Orphanage organization to orphans and disadvantage children in South Sudan, Teacher Majok still facing a lot of inevitable challenges in his School.
He says they also request for malarial and antidiarrheal drugs, ''We have challenges here as there are no medicines to treat children when malaria or diarrhea occur. When it comes to malarial and diarrhea seasons, children don't get drugs for treatment and this is very great challenge for us.''
The school children of Adoor Orphanage School in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, South Sudan, express their gratitude for the supports and assistances they get from Global Relief Orphanage organization. On Tuesday this week, A journalist visited Adoor Orphanage Centre and met some children and school teacher.
16 year old boy Isaiah Deng Manut had this to say, “My name is Isaiah Deng Manut in primary 4 at Adoor Primary school in South Sudan. Now I can read and write and thank you Scott and Global Orphan Relief for assisting us because I will be a doctor some day. God bless you.''
Philiph Piol is of age 9 shared this way as he spoke, “My name is Philiph in primary 4 at Adoor South Sudan, now I can read and write and this has changed my life compare to past days. Thank you Global Orphan Relief and may God bless you.”
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In South Sudan, education is facing enormous challenges with the lack of qualified teachers, and little funding to effectively operate local schools. Most schools lack basic requirements like school buildings, toilets, food, and clean drinking water.
Plans for 2021 is to provide nutrition to more vulnerable children in the Aweil area, increasing the number of children served by 54% over 2020. In addition, we will begin to further develop these school sites with infrastructure in cooperation with multiple partners.
Today we currently feed 2,613 vulnerable children in South Sudan, and with our partner Christ Mission to the World, we will serve an estimated 52,260 meals at three village schools in the Aweil area this month.
You may send support or other correspondence to Global Orphan Relief, 16352 Prairie Farm Cir, Parker, CO 80134 or you may give also give electronically to support the feeding of vulnerable children at 2021 South Sudan Nutrition.
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