In the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, despite three years of devastating war, your support is helping children grow up safe, cared for, and surrounded by community.

A recent piece from The Christian Science Monitor highlights what’s happening through LUV’s anti-trafficking network — turning uncertainty into stability and giving children the chance to heal and grow.

Focused on our partners at Our Father’s Cleft, the article follows Ezekiel Ayub and our team caring for children displaced by Sudan’s ongoing war — many of whom have lost everything.

With your help, these precious children are not only finding safety and education, but also the care and stability they need to build brighter futures and become change agents in their own lives and communities.

It’s a sobering look at the crisis, but also a hopeful reminder that your ongoing support empowers local leaders to create lasting change. 

If you missed last year’s documentary on OFC’s impact, you can watch it here:

I hope you’ll take a few minutes to read, watch, or listen. Then take a step to support the children in our programs — and consider sharing this with someone in your network.

Peacemakers in Sudan need our support. Your continued partnership can make a life-saving difference. 

THE LUV REPORT

Thursday, April 30th at 11:30 am CST / 12:30 pm EST

Join our CEO, Audrey Moore, on Thursday, April 30th for a short, 30-minute LUV Impact Report. I’ll be sharing key takeaways from our 2025 impact report, current updates from Sudan and South Sudan, and a few ways you can continue to protect children from human trafficking in warzones.

Your generous one-time or monthly gift will equip local changemakers, address root causes of exploitation, and grow hope and resiliency in war-torn communities.