Skip to content
Back Home

Reconciliation – Education – Community Building

Reconciliation – Education – Community Building

  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Partners
    • Endorsements
    • Mobilize
  • News
  • Leadership
    • Board of Trustees
    • Board of Advisors
    • Staff and Volunteers
    • Project Directors
  • Our Projects
    • Rumbek Projects
    • Seeds
    • Manute Bol School
    • Abraham Nhial Ministry
    • Sudan Unlimited
    • The Moringa Project
  • Donate
  • Contact Us

The Well in Wunthou (Lost Boys Education Operation)

February 18, 2016  in News  tagged Lost Boys / Lost Boys Education Operation / South Sudan / Water Wells / Wunthou

Lost Boys Education OperationOn February 17, 2016, we wired the remainder of the money raised to being the building of well in Wunthou as part of the Lost Boys Education Operation. This is this village’s first-ever well, and we are thrilled to be a part of the process! We are hoping to receive pictures of updates as the construction continues to progress.


Post navigation

  • ← Churches Burned in Yida Refugee Camp
  • Sudan Sunrise is in South Sudan! →

Follow Sudan Sunrise on:

Sudan Sunrise Newsletters

October 2023
February 2023
December 2022
July 2022
December 2021
November 2021
December 2020
July 2020
April 2020
December 2019
August 2019
April 2019
Sudan Sunrise Annual Report
November 2018
May 2017

Subscribe to our Newsletter!


Make a Donation

Endorsements

"I have personally been involved in helping Sudan Sunrise realize Manute’s bold dream, and I invite you to join the growing circle of those who are helping to make his dream a reality.”

– George Stephanopoulos, Chief Political Correspondent, ABC News

 

"I want to thank [Sudan Sunrise] for continuing [Bol's] noble cause; –building 41 schools for children in Manute’s war-torn Sudan. Good luck–and Godspeed.”

– President George H.W. Bush

Sudan Sunrise 10508 James Wren Way Fairfax, VA 22030 703-220-1095 email:  [email protected]

“[Manute] Bol will never be able to cut the ribbon at the schools he dreamed of. But we can pick up where he left off. In a world with so much athletic narcissism, let’s celebrate a Most Valuable Humanitarian by building schools through his charity, Sudan Sunrise.”

– Nicholas D. Kristof, NY Times

Recent Posts

  • October 2023 Newsletter
  • February 2023 Newsletter
  • December 2022 Appeal
  • July 2022 Newsletter
  • December 2021 Appeal

 

 

 

 

· © 2025 Sudan Sunrise · Powered by · Designed with the Customizr theme ·