Refugee family in Old Fangak. The people we help. Clean Water in Old Fangak Food & Water for Refugees in South Sudan

Alaska Sudan Medical Project

Org #12396
Vetted since 2012
2008
year founded
$122,789
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

With the vision of "building hope and health for life," the Alaska Sudan Medical Project has worked in a remote, impoverished region of South Sudan since 2008 to provide health, water, sanitation and agricultural systems one of the world's newest and poorest countries. This remote region carries some of the worst and most alarming health statistics on the planet. In Jonglei State, South Sudan, where the Alaska Sudan Medical Project is working, children die needlessly of disease and malnutrition. The infant mortality rate is 1,700 deaths per 100,000 births. Nearly 20% of the people suffer from chronic hunger and only 10% of the children have received full childhood immunizati... read more

Project Leaders
Todd Hardesty
Todd Hardesty
Jack Hickel
Jack Hickel
Team
Todd Hardesty
Organization Information
PO Box 230183
Anchorage, ALASKA 99523
United States
907 244-7762
Organization Information
PO Box 230183
Anchorage, ALASKA 99523
United States
907 244-7762

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

A spring harvest brings hope and feeds the needy.

By Todd Hardesty | Executive Director

Onions.  Bushels of onions.  The spring harvest near the village of Toch, South Sudan is bountiful.  Other gardens are producing eggplant, carrots, tomatoes, and Sukuma.  When our... Read the full report ›

A Call For Help. A Village Without Clean Water.

By Todd Hardesty | Executive Director

Inside the thatch roofed meeting hall at Petit, South Sudan, village chiefs and leaders ask for help.  This is a village of refugees in the middle of the largest swamp in Africa.  Flooding... Read the full report ›

Small gardens help in flooded South Sudan.

By Todd Hardesty | Executive Director

How do you fight famine with farming when the land is flooded? That's the question we face.  In 2025 the floodwater from heavy rains forced thousands from their homes and now they are living as... Read the full report ›
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