Staff Introductions
Thomas Okullo
Akello Eunice Adoko
l came to know about NOC from the coordinator of DAI South Sudan, Archbishop Alapayo Manyang. He introduced me to the program manager of Across, Enoch Ogwara. He finally connected me to NOC.
Akello Eunice Adoko
Tumukwasubwe Mathias
I am a Ugandan who has been working with Nile Orphan Care (NOC) since March, 2020 as at teacher. I learnt about Nile Orphan Care in January, 2020 through one of the staff members of the Nile Orphan Care (NOC) who told me about the suffering of orphans whose parents were killed during war in South Sudan. As an orphan, a teacher, a God fearing person, I decided to move from Uganda to South Sudan to also volunteer in teaching and keeping hope for the orphans in South Sudan.
In my opinion therefore, I would like to kindly request people of the United States of America to continue with donations and grants mostly creating self-reliance projects like promoting agriculture and teaching practical skills to these orphans. Also I would like the American to know that Nile Orphan Care (NOC) is working hard so that orphans restore hope and some orphans have already developed the skill since they are trained in various activities like Farming God’s Way and business like skills of 5000 Plus.
May God bless everyone concerned with restoring hope for orphans in South Sudan
Amen.