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Top 10 Things I’ve Learned (on my 23rd visit to Darfuri refugee camps)

Top 10 Things I’ve Learned (on my 23rd visit to Darfuri refugee camps)

by Gabriel Stauring | Mar 10, 2016 | Blog, iACT 23

1. Once the hunger in their bellies is subdued, children’s hunger for learning and experiencing life flourishes. 2. “It has been a lost generation—12 years that are lost and will never be recovered, even if the war stopped today.” Oumda Tarbosh 3. I can eat SO MUCH...
Top Ten Things I Learned on my 21st Trip to Refugee Camps

Top Ten Things I Learned on my 21st Trip to Refugee Camps

by Gabriel Stauring | Apr 29, 2015 | i-ACT21

(in no particular order) TAKE ACTION: RESTORE 2100 SIGN The petition to President Obama and UN Ambassador Samantha Power. LEARN More information about food insecurity can be found on our virtual Refugee Rations report. GIVE To support our Little Ripples’ efforts...
i-ACT20 Day 16: Gabriel’s Top 10 Things Learned from i-ACT20

i-ACT20 Day 16: Gabriel’s Top 10 Things Learned from i-ACT20

by Gabriel Stauring | Jan 27, 2015 | Blog, iAct 20

Top 10 Things I’ve Learned By Gabriel Stauring             7. Call them juvenile, ego-centric, and silly, but selfies are fun, especially with friends.       Your time, knowledge, and resources help us make a greater...
10 Things I’ve Learned (on my 14th trip to Chad)

10 Things I’ve Learned (on my 14th trip to Chad)

by Gabriel Stauring | Nov 30, 2012 | Blog, iAct 14, Little Ripples

1. Only the refugees are always here. Thousands of staff working for humanitarian agencies and the UN Refugee Agency have come and gone through the camps. Not one remains that is still around from my first trip in 2005. The refugees, they’re still here, only...

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Sabra is a serious, yet curious 5-year-old Darfur refugee living in a camp in eastern Chad. She attends a Little Ripples preschool in her home, and her mother Achta cooks a daily meal for the students. It is sometimes the only meal that Sabra receives in a day. Sabra concentrates intensely on each task in front of her and you can see the joy unfold as she discovers what it means to play.
Her family fled the violence in Darfur, Sudan in 2004 and has been living in a refugee camp since. Sabra is part of a generation of Darfur refugee children who have been born into and will likely spend the majority of their childhood in an isolated and forgotten refugee camp. Sabra’s older siblings attend the Refugees United Soccer Academy where they learn soccer and peacebuilding skills.

Sabra’s mother, Achta, has big dreams for her, “I hope Sabra and all my children will be educated and have a better life than mine. The only way for a better life is education. Without education, nothing can change.”

Sabra, like every child, has the right to play, learn, and thrive. By choosing to see Sabra, you are choosing to see her potential.

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