Conflict
Conflict has riveted our attention, commanded our news outlets, thrust its way into our conversations, confused and divided us on an international, national, local, and personal level. It’s front and […]
Conflict has riveted our attention, commanded our news outlets, thrust its way into our conversations, confused and divided us on an international, national, local, and personal level. It’s front and […]
Thirty-three orphaned girls dressed in ASAH school uniforms greeted us at the airstrip when we arrived May 20. A few days later we met with the girl who will be […]
May 28 and 29 The traveler who is still here in Duk Payuel with me, Jessica Wunderlich, fell sick. A videographer, she is here to help us tell our story. […]
Monday May 27, we said goodbye to Keiko and Rygo and Vika. AIM Air’s ETA was right on time at 12:15. The Caravan, a C208, was full with our cargo, […]
Joseph Akol Makeer, the Fargo Lost Boy whose dream of helping orphans in his home village of Duk Payuel, inspired the ASAH School for Orphaned Girls, paid for a bull […]