IRaise For Sudan

Kebba Bojang

January 1, 2021 9:00am - December 31, 2021 12:00am

Help me provide relief to those in need!

No one should go to bed COLD and HUNGRY!

Flood Emergency 2021

Sudan’s worst flooding of the last decade, starting late July 2021, has affected nearly 830,000 people, forcing thousands from their homes and causing the deaths of more than 120 residents. Sudan is battling multiple crises, including outbreaks of COVID-19, armed conflict, and an elevated risk for water-borne diseases.

Millions are now also facing crisis levels of food insecurity and there’s been a severe disruption in access to health care.

Islamic Relief staff are on the ground risking their lives to help flood survivors in Gederif, Blue Nile, and Khartoum states. Funding is urgently needed to help ensure those affected swiftly receive critical aid. This is not their fight alone. Please, reach deep into your pockets and give what you can. Their survival depends on it.

We Need YOUR Help

As much as we’ve been able to accomplish, there is still so much more to do. If we work together—with YOU—we can make the vision of better Sudan a reality for so many more of our sisters and brothers in need.

$100 can provide food aid for a family 

$225 can provide vital relief to emergency survivors

$500 can implement livelihood programs to set up women-led households for success

$1,000 can help build innovative water and sanitation facilities

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A People Thriving Against Civil War and Climate Change

Sudan’s history is rife with conflict, both man-made, including the separation of South Sudan in 2011, and natural, including flood emergencies are recent as 2019. As a result, Sudan’s residents have to struggle against these strangling factors to try to make ends meet: 7.1 million people in the country require humanitarian assistance. (USAID, 2018).

With all this considered, one thing remains clear: The people of Sudan are resilient and, with the support of donors like you, families in need there can access opportunities to break the chains of poverty and move toward success.

Islamic Relief’s Dedication to Sudan

Sudan is the first country the Islamic Relief global family provided relief to by responding to famine in 1984. Since then, Islamic Relief USA has worked to provide humanitarian aid in the region as permitted by U.S. law. Aid has included emergency response to flood survivors as well as food aid.

Here’s just a sampling of recent efforts for families in need across Sudan

  • Providing emergency aid to families who have recently experienced floods
  • Rehabilitating school facilities to open up access to education
  • Supporting widows and orphans through sustainable programming

My Supporters

  • Tonmoy Khan May 2021 $25.00
  • Ebrima Badjie April 2021
  • Anonymous April 2021 $103.00
  • Anonymous Hi Brojang April 2021
  • Anonymous April 2021 $231.75
  • Anonymous April 2021 $231.75
  • Anonymous April 2021 $103.00
  • Tonmoy Khan May 2021 $25.00

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