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Kakuma Refugee Camp was established in 1992 near Kenya's border with South Sudan. It was a place of refuge for unaccompanied minors fleeing warring factions in what was then southern Sudan. Today, Kakuma Refugee Camp has more than 225,000 refugees from nine countries including South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda and Burundi. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of refugees are youth and children (reliefweb, 2022).
Right now, there are 50 refugees who strongly desire to take the ministry and community development courses offered in the camp by Nation-2-Nation Christian University. All they need is $10 each to cover the costs of the book that accompanies the semester one program. $10 worth of notebooks for each of the 50 students will reach a $500 goal.
We're raising money for refugees to receive training in ministry and community development bringing them hope and the tools to transform their nation. I am excited in seeing the impact we will bring!
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