- Young Men That Just Want to Say Thanks
The
Together for Sudan Vocational Training Project
began in 2007 with only a handful of scholars, all young men. It is our first
effort to provide training specifically to boys beyond primary school and arose
out of the perceived need to ensure that disadvantaged and talented young men receive training which will enrich and dignify their lives and
help them support their families towards a better future.
See below a messages of thanks from some of our vocational scholars that
Together for Sudan has helped.
I am Gidion Ibrahim Tutu. I graduated from Modern
National Institute in the field of Refrigeration & Air conditioning. Firstly
what could I write?
I am full of pleasure for the greater TfS efforts. I had left school for a long
time due to my financial situations. I thank God for this opportunity to enroll
in Vocational Training and my appreciation also for Together for Sudan members
especially for Saudi who encouraged us to study hard.
Gidion proudly displays his diploma
I am Omar Attia Jebreil. I study auto mobile
electricity at the vocational training centre. I would like to thank Together
for Sudan for its great efforts. Two years ago I benefited from TfS eye care
outreach which was conducted in Nuba Mountains. I had an eye problem and I saw
TfS Ophthalmologist. I was interested to study vocational training, but my
financial circumstances didn’t allow me to join vocational institute since my
father who sponsor the family died. Fortunately, TfS achieved my desire by
offering me scholarship.
Omar seen here hard at work
I am Mohamed Hassan Mardoum. I study general
electricity at the vocational training centre. In fact, Together for Sudan
solved my problem and lead me to a brighter future, because I will acquire a job
which will assist me to support my family. Also TfS donation reduced the burden
at my family. I thank all Together for Sudan staff members as they are dedicated
for the sake of destitute and disadvantage young men.
Mohamed gets to grips with some paperwork
I am Hani Hamid Ahmed. I am graduated from Alfyha
centre for vocational training in the field of air-conditioning. I discontinued
at school, because my family is very poor and I became hopeless in life.
Fortunately Together for Sudan achieved my ambition by offering scholarship in
the vocational training. After graduation I have got a job as air-conditioning
technician in traffic police. I thank Together for Sudan for giving me new
spirit and I become responsible of my family members.
Hani proudly displaying his diploma

Wahib, Abazar and Mustafa hard at work with their studies.
I am Wahib Ali Mohamed. I study general
electricity at Alfyha centre for vocational training. My mother looks after the
family members and she is a worker and earns very little money which doesn’t
cover our living expenditures. If Together for Sudan doesn’t pay tuition fees, I
can’t enroll in vocational training institute. I thank TFS for it support and I
wish TfS to continue in this important project.
I am Abazar AbdElrahman. I study general mechanic
at Alfyha centre for vocational training. I appreciate Together for Sudan for
its support to the destitute young men which help me acquire a profession
through joining the vocational training institute. Whatever I write, I couldn’t
give Together for Sudan as it has offered me.
I am Mustafa Mahdi. I study general mechanic at
Alfyha centre for vocational training. I pass my thankfulness and appreciation
to Together for Sudan which is sponsoring my education in the vocational
training institute. I consider TfS as blessing from God.
What you can do:
Together for Sudan wants to see this project change the lives of many more young
men. But very sadly the project is now inactive due to lack of funding. A gift
of $500 or £250 will put a young man through a one year course in Mechanics,
Electrics or Air Conditioning. A three year course in Mechanics, Electrics,
Welding, Air Conditioning or
Carpentry costs approximately $2,250 or £1,125.
Please make a donation
today to help us save the future for boys who are the husbands and fathers of
Sudan's future.
See our donation page - click here.