I am from the great country of Sudan. I was born in Khartoum in 1999 and immigrated to the USA at just 2 years old. I’ve traveled back a few times, but due to the rise in conflict between the Sudanese people and a corrupt government, I haven’t been able to return for over 5 years. My heart aches for my homeland, especially now as over 20 million people have been displaced by violence and inhumane acts at the hands of the RSF Militia. Families are facing death from starvation and thirst, and the situation grows more desperate every day.
A small contribution can feed several families for a day and bring hope to those who are struggling, especially during the month of Ramadan. Children have been reported to eat grass to break their fast. Parents are going days without food so their children can eat, and many children are going to sleep with empty stomachs and uncertain tomorrows. This fundraiser isn’t just about money — it’s about saving lives, restoring dignity, and reminding people thousands of miles away that they are not forgotten.
Even the smallest donation can provide meals, clean water, and hope to someone fighting to survive. If you can’t donate, please share this and help amplify their voices. Together, we can turn compassion into action.



