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Follow on Google News | ![]() Friends in Solidarity Hosts Spring 2025 Webinar"Planting Peace: Uplifting Stories of Hope and Resilience in South Sudan"
As a Jesuit priest and missionary with years of firsthand experience in South Sudan, Fr. Ekeno will share compelling stories of faith, perseverance, and solidarity amid crisis. His reflections will explore:
"At a time when South Sudan faces political uncertainty, economic hardship, and climate challenges, this webinar offers a window into the courageous efforts of individuals and faith communities working toward peace and transformation," The webinar event aligns with FiS's broader mission to amplify the voices of those on the ground and to inspire global solidarity in support of sustainable development, education, and humanitarian initiatives. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear powerful testimonies, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue about the road ahead for South Sudan. For more information, please visit http://www.solidarityfriends.org. Event Details: 📅 Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 ⏰ Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (EST) 📍 Location: Online (Live Webinar) 🔗 RSVP Link: https://bit.ly/ This webinar coincides with a newly launched FiS website, offering a dynamic platform for advocacy, fundraising, and education. This revamped digital presence provides enhanced ways for supporters to engage with FiS's mission and contribute to life-changing projects in South Sudan. About Friends in Solidarity Friends in Solidarity (FiS) is a collaborative ministry initiated by Catholic religious congregations in the United States to support the people of South Sudan through education, pastoral care, healthcare training, trauma healing, and sustainable agriculture. As the U.S. partner of Solidarity with South Sudan, FiS provides critical financial and logistical support to on-ground programs that empower South Sudanese communities to build a future rooted in dignity and self-reliance. End
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