EXTEND YOUR SUPPORTING HANDS TO OUR CAUSES

T0 TRANSFORM OUR HOPELESSNESS INTO HOPEFULNESS

SUDAN HOPE PROJECT

In Service to Transform Hopelessness Into Hopefulness

Bringing Hope and Transformation to Sudanese Communities Affected by War and Displacement
Creating Better Tomorrow for Helpless People
Creating Better Tomorrow for Helpless People

Sudan Hope Project

منظمـة الأمــل الســودانية

Sudan Hope Project is a faith-driven humanitarian and development organization dedicated to restoring hope, dignity, and opportunity for Sudanese refugees, displaced families, and vulnerable communities.

Grounded in compassion and guided by the belief that every person deserves to live with dignity, we work in Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement and beyond to transform lives affected by conflict, poverty, trauma, and displacement.

We bring together spiritual healing, educational support, health services, human rights advocacy, and livelihood empowerment to build resilient communities and create lasting change.

Our mission is simple yet powerful: to transform hopelessness into hopefulness.

Who We Are?

Sudan Hope Project, A faith-based humanitarian organization serving Sudanese refugees and vulnerable families across Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, and the global diaspora.

We empower communities through five key pillars:

We Give a Helping Hand to Those Who Need It

WE LOVE TO HELP

Let’s Connect with Us
and Help Others

FEATURES OF OUR PROGRAMS

1. Development of Future Generations Initiative

Preparing youth spiritually, academically, and professionally.

2. Livelihood Micro-Grants for Women

Empowering refugee women to start sustainable businesses.

3. Mobile Health Outreach

Bringing healthcare to vulnerable families.

4. Trauma Healing & Counseling Ministry

Restoring emotional and spiritual well-being.

SIX PILLARS OF OUR SERVICES

Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiatives

Education & Knowledge Empowerment

Health & Well-Being

Advocacy & Human Rights

Community Development & Livelihood

Emergency Relief Assistance

IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS

Figures of People That We Served

4,400+

Individual Served

3,100+

People reached through mobile health clinics

680+

Children Supported in School

400+

Youth Survivors trained in Advocacy & Leadership through Future Generations Program

150+

Micro-grant launched

70+

Documented human rights testimonies

12

New churches planted and supported 

OUR TESTIMONIALS

What People Say about Us

Our testimonies were quoted from all areas of our services

“Before the trauma healing sessions, I carried years of pain alone. Now I can breathe again. God used this ministry to restore my heart.”

Pastor Daniel Juma, 44, Community Pastor, Kakuma Refugee Camp

“I returned to school because Sudan Hope Project believed in me. Now I have dreams again.”

Asha Ibrahim, 13, Student, Rhino Camp Primary School

“I learned tailoring and now make uniforms for the school. This skill changed my future.”

Martha Lado, 26, Tailoring Trainee & Entrepreneur

“When my family lost everything, the church became our shelter of hope. I found healing in the prayers and the fellowship.”

Mary Kiden, 38, Widow & Mother of Four, Rhino Camp

“Before the trauma healing sessions, I carried years of pain alone. Now I can breathe again. God used this ministry to restore my heart.”

Pastor Daniel Juma, 44, Community Pastor, Kakuma Refugee Camp

“Our youth were lost, but through the Bible study groups, they found purpose and direction.”

Samuel Luka, 19, Youth Fellowship Leader, Rhino Camp

I returned to school because Sudan Hope Project believed in me. Now I have dreams again.

Asha Ibrahim, 13, Student, Rhino Camp Primary School

“The scholarship saved my education. Without it, I would be collecting firewood instead of studying.”

David Lumo, 17, Secondary Student & Scholarship Recipient

“As a teacher with limited materials, your support made learning possible for my students.”

Grace Namwiyo, 29, Teacher & Education Volunteer

SUCCESS STORIES

Mary fled the Nuba Mountains after losing her husband in conflict. She arrived at Rhino Camp hopeless, traumatized, and alone with four children.

Before:

  • She suffered severe trauma
  • She had no community support
  • She struggled spiritually and emotionally


After joining the new church planted by Sudan Hope Project:

✅ She received trauma counseling

✅She became part of a women’s fellowship

✅She rediscovered her faith and regained hope

Today she leads a prayer group encouraging other widows


Transformation:
Mary went from grief and isolation → to hope, confidence, and leadership.

“I thought school was over for me.” — Daniel, 14 years old

Daniel dropped out of school after his family could not afford notebooks or uniforms. He spent his days collecting firewood to help his mother survive.

Before:

  • Dropped out of school
  • No materials
  • Hunger and malnutrition symptoms
  • Low self-esteem

After Sudan Hope Project intervention:

✅Received school supplies

✅Enrolled back in class

✅Participated in youth learning programs

✅Joined a mentorship group

Transformation

Daniel now says:  “I want to become a teacher so I can help other refugee children.”

“Your team saved my life.” — Aisha, mother of an infant

Aisha experienced severe complications during childbirth. There was no transportation to a health center, and her family feared the worst.

Before:

  • Severe bleeding
  • No transport
  • No medical supplies


Sudan Hope Project intervention:

✅Provided an emergency referral

✅Paid for a motorcycle transport

✅Offered a clean birth kit

✅Follow-up support through maternal health volunteers


Outcome:
Both mother and baby survived and are now healthy.

Aisha often repeats: “I am alive because you came that night.”

Abraham received a small livelihood grant to start a goat-rearing project. The he Said: “This goat changed our life.” — Abraham, father of three

Before:

  • His family ate once per day
  • No income
  • Children were showing signs of malnutrition


After receiving support:

✅He received a goat + training

✅Began selling milk

✅Children’s nutrition improved

✅Earned enough to start a small vegetable business


Outcome:
His family moved from crisis → stability.

Abraham says: “This small support gave us dignity again.”

PRAYER & SPIRITUAL SUPPORT

“Join us in praying for Sudan, for refugees, and for peace.”

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