AID SUDAN FAQ’S

How does Aid Sudan help the people in southern Sudan?
Do you provide aid to the Darfur area?
How can I learn more about Sudan?
Who are the Lost Boys of Sudan?
Is Aid Sudan affiliated with any other organizations?
Can I go on a mission trip with you?
What is the Moses Project?
How do I make a donation to Aid Sudan?
Can I choose a specific area for my donation to be allocated?
Do you accept clothing and food donations?
I want to help.  What can I do?
Are you a registered not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization?

How does Aid Sudan help the people in southern Sudan?
We are an inter-denominational, non-profit organization working in three locations across the U.S. (Dallas, Nashville and Houston) and in several locations in southern Sudan, impacting southern Sudanese in both physical and spiritual ways. View our vision and mission statements.

Do you provide aid to the Darfur area?
Our ministry focuses efforts on southern Sudan, which does not include the Darfur area located in the western part of Sudan. The needs of southern Sudan are great, with few developed schools or medical clinics and clean water unavailable in many areas. To view the areas of Sudan we support, visit the Where We Are section of our website.

How can I learn more about Sudan?
To learn more about Sudan, please visit the Get Informed section of the website for general information and recommendations for outside resource materials.

Who are the Lost Boys of Sudan?
Lost Boys of Sudan is the name given to more than 27,000 boys who were displaced and/or orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War. When government troops attacked villages in southern Sudan killing many of the inhabitants, most of the boys were either orphaned or separated from their families. Learn more by visiting the Sudanese in the US page.

Is Aid Sudan affiliated with any other organizations?
On a case-by-case basis, we partner with organizations that specialize in the areas of our Genesis Project:  water, education, health, and the church. If you are interested in a partnership, please contact Jessica Ray at jessica@aidsudan.org.

Can I go on a mission trip with you?
Yes! If you have a heart for the Sudanese and a calling to go, we invite you to apply for one of our mission trips. Please visit our Upcoming Trips page for trip dates and a list of FAQ’s.

What is the Moses Project?
The Moses Project involves the training, sending, and supporting of southern Sudanese in the U.S. as they return to Sudan as missionaries to their own people. Learn more by visiting the What Is It? portion of the Moses Project pages.

How do I make a donation to Aid Sudan?
We accept donations online and via mail. For details and instructions, visit the Give section of our website.

Can I choose a specific area for my donation to be allocated?
There are various ways you can support us financially. You can donate to the general fund so that we can allocate funds where they are most needed or contribute to one of our special projects or programs. On the Give page, you will find a list of ways to contribute.

Do you accept clothing and food donations?
In general, our greatest demand is for electronic equipment, such as computers. For the latest information regarding specific needs, please contact the local office director nearest you to find out how to help.

I want to help.  What can I do?
There are many different ways you can support our ministry. You can join our prayer team, volunteer in one of our local offices, go on a mission trip or make a financial donation. Visit our Take Action page to learn more – we value all your support!

Are you a registered not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization?
Yes, we are registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under Federal Tax ID #76-0653562 and registered under the Guidestar.org listing of approved non-profit organizations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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