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HISTORY The Boys’ Hope Center was started in 1994 by a missionary who saw a great need for a place to care for boys living on the streets of Khartoum. Many of these children are refugees who had fled from the south of the country during the civil war. After operating for some time in the grounds of a local church, the Center moved to its current location on the outskirts of the city, where the physical, social, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of more than 200 children are now met. The program became part of the worldwide ministry of Kids Alive International in January 2006.FACILITIES The Boys’ Hope Center campus has several buildings that are used for residential care, and a separate school building with five classrooms. There is also a small office. The Center hopes to open vocational training facilities in the near future.
PROGRAMS The Boys’ Hope Center School is located on the premises of the Home, and provides primary education from Kindergarten through Grade Three for some of the residential boys and other children in the neighborhood who would otherwise not receive an education. At present there are almost 100 children registered in this program. A Drop-In Center on the campus also opens three times a week and gives the opportunity for 70 street children living in the district to come and have a meal, take a shower, and wash their clothes. Activity programs, including Bible studies and other spiritual programs, are also included. This Drop-In Program has made an enormous difference in improving the health of these children and has helped reduce antisocial behavior, i.e., solvent abuse and petty street crime – in the area. The Boys’ Hope Center is directed by Francis Tombe, a young Sudanese man with a heart for reaching the needs of children-at-risk in Sudan. Francis is also Field Coordinator for all Kids Alive projects in Sudan. |
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