Mission

We are a non-profit organization founded in 2004 to promote the health and well-being of South Sudanese villagers through grass roots leadership development and community building in the Mungula and Olua refugee camps in Northern Uganda.

We focus on empowering women by assisting them through the birth process with birth assistants and supplies as well as supplemental food provision. We promote economic development through a series of self-help coops for food production, soap making, provision of solar power, sewing and embroidering, and micro loans. We have also trained local leaders as peace builders and trauma healers.

We need your support to continue this vital work.

Our story began in 1994, with the Lost Boys of South Sudan who resettled in Grand Rapids, Michigan.