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Our work in Rwanda
Dominic Diing Portriate
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“I can’t imagine a young boy like him suffered long and still remember everything he went through. This is an inspiration to most of us”. Jean Knock, St. Patrick Church, Pella, Iowa
“He is an educator, now we know what children like us go through in the rest of the world”. Dave Patterson, Polk Central High School, Seattle, WA
Dominic Diing is an accomplished keynote speaker on the predicament of refugees in the US and those living in South Sudan and on his own personal story. He has become a successful keynote speaker in the United States across the nation. He presents his story in a way that displays the violence and devastation delivered against the people of South Sudan by the northern dominated Sudanese government and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and character development. He speaks of what is really means to be a child soldier. And what is really means to grow up without parents? Who is a refugee? What Education means to children, society, and the world.
Dominic speaks in many events and presents on a variety of topics at churches, clubs, corporations, pre-colleges and colleges, including World Refugee Day and fundraising events.
If you are interested in having Dominic speak in your community, or at your school, place of worship or corporation. Please contact him directly via email 3d1979@live.com
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Professor Phufas(Right),
Dominic Diing(center)
AID & CARE, Inc Founder
13 orphans in Uganda
New Hope P. S. teacher
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