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Introduction
Forced to flee their families and home many young boys from Southern Sudan survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya. From there, remarkably, they were chosen to come to Australia. Safe at last from physical danger and hunger, a world away from home, they find themselves confronted with a completely different society.
Click this link to download a brochure about the Lost Boys.
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Latest News
Sudanese Women's National Conference
The women's will discuss issues affecting Sudanese women currently in Australia and will be held during July 2009. Please click here to find out more information.
Akoc Manheim wins Citizen of the Year
Akoc has been recognised for his work within the Sudanese and migrant communities through the Lost Boys Association and the Ecumenical Migration Service. Click here for more information.
Appreciation Day 2008
Appreciation Day 2008 was a huge success, and involved many members of the Sudanese and Australian community. See the news section for articles and pictures of Appreciation Day 2008.
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Upcoming Events
Strategic Plan 2009-2011
The Lost Boys will be launching their strategic plan for 2009 to 2011 on Thursday the 28th of May from 4-6pm in Fitzroy. If you would like to find out more please view the invitation. To attend this event please RSVP to klysons@bsl.org.au.
Sudanese Women's National Conference
There will be a conference held in July this year to give Sudanese women a chance to collaberate on the issues they face within their respective communities. To read more about the conference please visit this page.
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