Monday, July 13, 2009

Upcoming Event: Support Pongborong Primary School

Join the Ayual Community Development Association, the Chicago Sinai Congregation, and the Ethiopian Diamond Restaurant in a fundraising event to support Pongborong Primary School in Southern Sudan.

Saturday, 1 August 2009
2:00-4:00 pm

Chicago Sinai Congregation
15 W Delaware Place
Chicago, IL 60610


Events include:
  • Lost Boys of Sudan will share their inspiring testimonies about their long journey and current efforts in rebuilding Southern Sudan
  • recognition of the Chicago youth who have raised thousands of dollars to support Pongborong Primary School
  • silent auction
  • reception


All are welcome! There is no cost, but donations to ACDA to support Pongborong Primary School are welcome. Donations will go toward:
  • teachers' monthly stipends ($150 each)
  • permanent classrooms for roughly 50 students ($5000 each)
  • student uniforms ($15 each)
  • teacher uniforms ($30 each)
  • desks seating 3-4 students ($30 each)


Space is limited. Please reserve your tickets now by email or phone. Contact: Peter Magai Bul at petergai@hotmail.com or 773-306-3983.

For more information, visit www.pongborong.org or www.aycda.org

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Community Celebrates the Life of an Elder


The Ayuaal Community joyously celebrates the life of our beloved community elder, Uncle Dengdit de Lueth-Kethakoy who passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at around 5:00pm. Uncle William Deng Lueth, as he was often called, was born in 1906. His generation witnessed the historic war between Kongor and Ayuaal around 1918-1920. His generation, named Chol Ayuaal, symbolizes the need to fill the gaps that the losses of this war created.

Ayuaal Community elders testify that only two other individuals of that generation remain alive: Atem-Lonhdit de Adoor and Adoor Juach Loi. His age mates were Joh Deng Bior and Akoi-Lonhdit de Jurkuch. Deng Lueth was a husband of three wives: Ayak Marier, Akoi Yuang Bul and Kuei Akol Chol. He was blessed with ten children. Ajoh, Mayen, Makuol, and Adol with his first wife Ayak. Akuien and Agau with his second wife Akoi. Atong, Adit, Bol, and Khot with his third wife Kuei.

Over 800 community members came to celebrate his life and witness his funeral rights. Many stayed at his home for six days formulating ritual functions, singing ululation, and joyously dancing to congratulate him for his wonderful efforts on Earth and to say good by to him with thankful hearts. Many contributed to support the celebration. Jurkuch Barach Jurkuch offered funds and transportation in honor of the deceased. In all, community members donated cash, sorghum, oil, goats, bulls, and drinks.

In his 103 years, Deng Lueth never left home for refuge. He survived all the famines, wars, and tribal conflicts that have plagued the Ayuaal community. When disaster was at its most severe destroying Bor in 1992, Deng Lueth ventured only as far as Pajook—a neighboring village.

Deng Lueth was known for his excellent public speaking and critical thinking, his charismatic leadership, and quick response to any situation. He was known to be giving and valued peace and unity. He contributed a great deal to the community and was one of the founders of the Wangulei Court Centre in 1972. He also served as Assistant Commissioner of Kongor Division (now Twic East County) in 1989. He ruled as sub-chief of Acath Community and was promoted as an elder of the Ayuaal Community as a whole.

Deng Lueth will be remembered for his sweet tongue, invigorating words, and his love and brightness among others in the community. Before his death, he called a meeting to spread blessings to his family members and officially announce that his death was near. He declared his remaining first son, Makuol Deng Lueth, would continue his leadership.

Deng Lueth will always be a community role model, since he is alive in his words, vision, and deeds.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Celebrate Sudanese Women This Mother's Day

The Sudanese Community Center is celebrating the Sudanese women of Illinois this mother's day. Join them for a meal to celebrate their accomplishments. Special guests include the real life heroes of the acclaimed film Hotel Rwanda, Paul and Tatianna Rusesabagina. Paul and Tatianna helped to save the lives of over 1,2000 people during the Rwandan genocide.

Sunday, May 10th
5:00 PM
America's Best Inn
675 W. Roosevelt Road -- Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

To attend RSVP to Sean@SudaneseCommunityCenter.org

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

PPS Students Receive Uniforms



A team of ACDA members recently traveled to Southern Sudan and delivered school uniforms for over 400 students and 14 teachers at Pongborong Primary School. Uniforms are important to the school as they identify those affiliated with the school and help promote education within the village.

We couldn't have done this without the help of the young people of Chicago. Eliza Mozer, a 13 year old elementary school student from the Chicago Sinai Congregation, raised nearly $8,000 for ACDA’s Pongborong Primary School as a Mitzvah project for her Bat Mitzvah. Her fundraising success inspired and encouraged children age 4 to 10 at the Chicago Jewish Day School to raise $1,000 for PPS. They also wrote letters to the PPS students, which were delivered along with the uniforms. Students from Jones Prep College also raised more than $300.

This delivery comes on the heels of earlier contributions from friends in Seattle, WA and ACDA Lost Boys who traveled to Sudan in December of 2008 and brought bicycles for PPS teachers to commute to school, cooking pots for PPS cooks, and school supplies.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Recent Trip to Wangulei

Friends of ACDA recently returned from Wangulei, Southern Sudan. For details and photos of their trip visit: www.bike4sudan.com. Click on "Visit to Sudan Blog."

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Upcoming Events

Dear friends of the Sudanese,

On behalf of the Sudanese Community Association of Illinois (SCAI), I would like to cordially invite you, your family, and friends to our biggest celebration of the year, scheduled for January 4, 2009, at Truman College at 1145 W. Wilson Avenue in Chicago, at 2:00pm. Illinois Sudanese residents are having this Sudanese celebration to commemorate the Lost Boys’ birthdays, Sudan’s Independence Day, the New Year, and to reflect on the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended decades of war between South and North. Speakers will include the Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng, Co-chair of the Enough Project John Prendergast, Olympic flag bearer Lopez Lomong, and women’s inspirational speaker Aduei Riak.

Our celebration will kick off the night before on Saturday with Lost Boys and their friends celebrating New Year and Birthdays at the Ethiopian Diamond Restaurant located at 6120 N. Broadway in Chicago, from 10:00pm to 2:00pm. One of the Sudanese musicians, Dynamq, will be performing.

Since many of you will be celebrating Christmas and New Year with family and friends, I ask that you extend our invitation to them as well.

Thank you all for the support you have given us through the year 2008 and I look forward to a New Year rich in love, peace, unity, and progress.

Happy Christmas and New Year!!

Sincerely,
Peter Magai Bul
President, Ayual Community Development Association

Sunday, November 2, 2008

ACDA President Peter Magai Bul to Appear on Oprah

As new United States citizens, "Lost Boys of Sudan" Peter Magai Bul and Kuek Aleu Garang will be voting for the first time in this year's election. Oprah will feature their experience as first time voters on her show on election day. Tune in on Tuesday, 4 November to see Peter and Kuek along with their guests: former NBA Legend Manute Bol, Malual Mayol Awak (President of the Sudanese Community Association of Illinois), John Dut Kuol (Board Member, Chicago Association for the Lost Boys of Sudan), and Onam Liduba (Acting President, CALBOS). Check local listings to find when Oprah plays in your area.