Church Aid to Sudanese Refugees
For several years, the Darfur region of Sudan has been an area of conflict resulting in the displacement of over two million people and the death of thousands.
Since 2004, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has cooperated with several partnering organizations, including International Relief and Development, Red Crescent Society, and International Medical Corps to respond to the basic humanitarian needs of the refugee population in Sudan and neighboring Chad.
The emergency response effort of the Church has included providing approximately 400 tons of Atmit, a nutritional supplement for malnourished children. In addition, shipments of medical supplies, hygiene kits and blankets have been sent. Church Welfare Services continues to monitor the situation and to work closely with partnering agencies to assist those in need.
Since 2004, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has cooperated with several partnering organizations, including International Relief and Development, Red Crescent Society, and International Medical Corps to respond to the basic humanitarian needs of the refugee population in Sudan and neighboring Chad.
The emergency response effort of the Church has included providing approximately 400 tons of Atmit, a nutritional supplement for malnourished children. In addition, shipments of medical supplies, hygiene kits and blankets have been sent. Church Welfare Services continues to monitor the situation and to work closely with partnering agencies to assist those in need.
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