Charles Victor Atora

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Charles our Vocational Student
Charles Victor Atora is one of our vocational training scholars. His
father died a long time ago, so he is now responsible for taking care of
himself and his mother. He works as a builder after school for a small
amount of money that they use for food and transport. With independence
of the South, Charles’ mother has moved to Juba but Charles chose to
stay in Khartoum where he can train as an electrician at vocational
training school. He said ‘’this is the only way that I can guarantee a
better life for my mother and myself. He added, ‘’through education you
get more opportunities that allow you to get a good job with a decent
salary.’’ He is happy that in a few years he will be able to improve his
skills and lift himself out of poverty.
Aumima

Aumima
a proud TfS Vocational Student
Aumima is a twenty years old student from the Nuba mountains studying in
the field of refrigeration and air conditioning. Her father is a driver
and her mother sells tea on the street in Omdurman. She has two sisters
who did not continue their education after primary school. She was proud
of herself when she said, "I am the only one in my family who is
continuing her education thanks to the Together for Sudan scholarship.’’
She added, "Learning is as important as food and water in our life.’’
She also said that, "through education and learning you can do a
civilized job and get the respect of other people.’’ After graduation,
Aumina is planning to work in her specialization at a factory so that
she can support herself and her family.
What you can do:
Donations in any amount are much appreciated. But please consider
whether you are able to change a young person’s life – and contribute to
peace in Sudan – by offering regular donations.
Contact us now
enquiries@togetherforsudan