Thanks from South Sudan

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Below is a note of gratitude sent from Matthew, the project coordinator for the Vulnerable and Orphaned Children (VOC) project in South Sudan.

With his wife, Matthew celebrates receiving his masters degree in community development.

With his wife, Matthew celebrates receiving his masters degree in community development.

“We are very grateful to work in partnership with CWR while serving the poor and the marginalized people in the kingdom of God. The VOC project has gone through four consecutive phases and is heading into the fifth phase in South Sudan and the western Gambella region of Ethiopia. It is an essential project that has met the real needs of the destitute and poor people. “The project has relieved many from the agonies and mitigated their sufferings. It has also gone further by changing and transforming people’s lives and shaping their future destinies. The project has trained more than eighty widows and guardians in various skills, which has enabled most of them to live in self reliance. There are more than forty children with various chronic diseases that were cured by this project. There are also more than fifty orphans and disabled children who were sponsored by the VOC in various levels of schools where they are studying.“We are grateful for your partnership!”

For more information on the Vulnerable and Orphaned Children project in South Sudan, visit CovChurch.org/cwr

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