When you gift today to the NSJOF you make a big difference in the lives of an orphans in the far-away world. You bring hope back to the orphaned children, the hope that was loss after having all their beloved parents gone. Your donation make it possible for NSJOF to continues providing scholarships to orphaned children of Jonglei State of South Sudan.  Secure donation can be made online via PayPal. For Monthly recurring donation, please choose the amount from the drop-down menu then click "Subscibe" and that is it.  New Sudan Jonglei Orphans Foundation (NSJOF) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization and all donations are tax deductible.

 

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For donations of $50 or more, you can receive an NSJOF T-shirt (Red, Yellow or Army Green). If desired, send an email with color and size preference.

                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checks and money orders payable to New Sudan Jonglei Orphans Foundation can be sent  to the following address:
 
NSJOF
P.O. BOX 864
Burlington, VT 05402
 
For wire transfers, please call (802) 393-9507
 
or email  peter@nsjof.org

 

 

 

 

    What's New    

Speaking to International Relations Class at Champlain College

04-02-2013

This Month NSJOF is so thankful to Champlain College professor Scott Baker. Scott invitated founder Peter Deng to speak to his International Relations class. Read More

New Student Life Story. Feb 28th, 2013

02-28-2013

This Month NSJOF bring you life story of orphan Chuol Thou Dar Read More

Graduates students

02-09-2013

John and Anyang, proud NSJOF alumni 

This year we are very pleased to announce that four of our students graduate last year; three finished high school and one finished with associate degree. Here in this picture is John Ayor wearing tie and Anyang John in the white shirt. Read More

TRAUMATIZED ORPHAN CHILDREN

02-07-2013

Assessment carried out on 14th- 16th january, 2013 for traumatized orphan children whose parents were killed during tribal clashes in Pieri Payam in Jonglei state in 18th august 2011

 

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