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Father's Day Giving

Hello supporters,

I've met a lot of people in Sudan over the years. Fathers have always stood out to me as a unique group who have sacrificed a lot. They want to run their market stall and farm their land. They want to hug their wife and play with their kids. Instead, they are on the frontlines protecting their families from a brutal regime.

Being a dad anywhere in the world is rewarding. In Sudan, the realities of war and oppression make being a father hard. When you ask any dad on the frontlines what they want most, the answer is virtually the same: I want my kids to get an education, so they can end the war and build a better future.

This Father's Day, many dads in Sudan won't be at home with their families. What better way to honor their sacrifice than by becoming a generous supporter of our two schools in Yida Refugee Camp. You can even give in honor of your dad and send him a note. Think of it as a small addition to make your Father's Day gift a little extra special.

Simply select Dedicate my donation in honor or in memory of someone when you give below to notify your dad that you gave in honor of him. We appreciate your support. 

Onward, 

Mark C. Hackett

Executive Director, 

Operation Broken Silence

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