While the former lost boys of Sudan express the importance of education as father and mother, we take this serious from their stand point as a vision and dream to provide education to orphans and every child in East Africa. Through our vision and mission, we are building school for orphans and village children.. We do this through the power of your gift and our work. Give today and we build school tomorrow. We hope our EduVillage Project will give you more aspirations to make you understand why we need to build a school for children in a new republic of South Sudan.
We've already achieved our first goal: we built New Hope Primary School in 2008 and now hosts nearly 3, 000 students from grade one to eight and nine to ten grade. We deeply apologized to our donors that New Hope Primary School will no longer called New Hope by the end of June this year. Its name has been changed to its original name: Mabior Anguei Basic Primary School due to local community demanded the original name.
Happy, Happy They were! The picture below showed how children in Mabior Primary school were happy while playing outside their classrooms during master break.
 Dominic stood at the front of classroom newly built last year as the extention of New Hope Primary. The school was the first project Aid and Care managed to rebuild in 2008 with donations we received from the United States. The school educates nearly 3,000 children within Mabior village and its neigboring villages attending the school. The school still has lack of school supplies, benches for sitting, chalks boards and indeed lack of teachers' incentives. We encourage potential like you to help run this school successfully.
 The Makuach village elders, chiefs, youth leaders, women representatives, and government officials were presenting the land to Dominic Diing. This is a land in which Makuach Central School will be built. Click here to watch children from Makuach and Mangar Mou villages welcoming Dominic Diing's arrival in school.
 After Dominic Diing met with teachers from Mangar Mou Basic Primary School(under tree school) and New Hope Primary School(built by Aid and Care in 2008) in Mabior village, he took a picture with teachers. During that meeting teachers expressed their deep concerns for lack of schools and children's learning materials. There are 17 full time teachers and 6 volunteers for 3000 children in New Hope whereas in Mangar Mou P. School there are only 3 full time teachers and 6 volunteers teaching about 948 children.
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