2008 OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS

William Mou Chairman

Wendi Dwyer Co-Chairman

Samuel Anei Director

Donna Berg Speaking Engagement Coordinator

Kathleen Hurd, MA Education and Grant Coordinator

Rebecca Reber Co-Education and Grant Coordinator

Malith Ajak Technology Coordinator

Awach Wal Technology Coordinator

Benjamin Akol Media Coordinator

Arkangelo Dut Secretary

Mayom Majok Building Research Coordinator

Deng Deng Co-Building Research Coordinator

Peter Nhial Relationship Development Coordinator

is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization comprised
of Lost Boys and their American friends. The mission
of the organization is to build secondary schools in
Southern Sudan, which has been neglected after more
than two decades of genocide.

On April 30, 2008, members of the organization will
travel to Southern Sudan to scout secondary school
locations--an exciting first step on the road to rebuilding
Southern Sudan and restoring hope to its people. Our
goal is to break ground before the end of 2008.

HISTORY

Beginning in 1983, a decades-long civil war in Sudan
brought death and devastation to the south, leaving
thousands of orphans in its wake. A number of these
orphans came to be known as the Lost Boys, traveling
thousands of miles on foot while overcoming hunger,
disease, wild animal attacks and death before arriving
at a refugee camp in Kakuma, Kenya. It was in the
refugee camp that these young men dreamed of one
day rebuilding Southern Sudan by providing future
generations with the education that every child deserves.

In 2001, while war raged on in Sudan, a group of
Lost Boys was relocated to the Midwest. It was there,
in the heart of America, that they realized their dreams
could become a reality.

In 2006, after a peace agreement was brokered for
Southern Sudan, Lost Boys Rebuilding Southern Sudan
was formed. Now, with the determination of the Lost
Boys and your generous donations, there is hope for
a brighter future.

© 2008 Lost Boys Rebuilding Southern Sudan. All rights reserved.
Lost Boys Rebuilding Southern Sudan is a 501(c)(3) charity.