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  • Rose Simmons (right) helps Esther Solis read a book during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Esther Solis reads a book in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-41.jpg
  • Rose Simmons (right) helps two children read during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-47.jpg
  • Rose Simmons (right) helps a boy read during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-46.jpg
  • Rose Simmons (right) celebrates with Esther Solis as the girl masters reading a book during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-45.jpg
  • Rose Simmons (right) celebrates as Esther Solis masters reading a book during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-44.jpg
  • Rose Simmons (left) helps Esther Solis read a book during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House, where Simmons is the program director. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-42.jpg
  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-38.jpg
  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-40.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau talks with children in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-35.jpg
  • A boy raises his hand during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-36.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau reads to children in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-31.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau makes a face as she reads to children in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-33.jpg
  • Two children participate in a reading game during a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-39.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau talks holds up a vocabulary card in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-37.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau makes a face as she reads to children in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-34.jpg
  • Leslie Lenau reads to children in a session of the Schools of Hope program at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The after school program, which helps children who are behind in reading skills, is sponsored by the United Methodist Community House. The UMCH has long been supported by United Methodist Women.
    usa-2011-jeffrey-grand-rapids-32.jpg
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K770.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman (right) works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K516.JPG
  • A girl leads a class under a tree in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The older girl leading the class is a student of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. She took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K825.JPG
  • A class under the trees in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The older girls leading the class are students of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. They took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K824.JPG
  • A girl leads a class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The older girl leading the class is a student of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. She took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K820.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K807.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K801.JPG
  • A student points during a class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K796.JPG
  • A teacher points to letters on a blackboard as she helps children learn the alphabet in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K787.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K782.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K774.JPG
  • Students sing and dance in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The older girl leading the class is a student of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. She took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K536.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K518.JPG
  • Students form a circle to sing in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The two older girls leading the class are students of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. They took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K522.JPG
  • Candacia Greeman (right) works with a class of students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
Greeman, from Guyana, is a volunteer with the Mennonite Central Committee, and works in the school as a teacher trainer and helps students engage in peacebuilding and trauma healing.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K514.JPG
  • A student in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K247.JPG
  • A teacher points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K236.JPG
  • A teacher writes on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K230.JPG
  • An older woman sits in a classroom with other students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands. Some of the students are adults, and participate in an afternoon accelerated learning program.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K939.JPG
  • Students learn about electricity with a hand-cranked generator and light bulb in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K921.JPG
  • Students learn about electricity with a hand-cranked generator and light bulb in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K918.JPG
  • A class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.<br />
<br />
The older girls leading the class are students of the Loreto Girls Secondary School. They took charge of the primary class so the regular teacher could attend a staff meeting.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K817.JPG
  • A class under a tree at the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K812.JPG
  • Children point during class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K793.JPG
  • Students pick up trash during a clean up in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K765.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K762.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K745.JPG
  • Two students march to raise the flag during a morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K741.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K738.JPG
  • Students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K708.JPG
  • A student in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K703.JPG
  • Two students unfurl the national flag at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K490.JPG
  • Two students march to raise the flag during a morning assembly at the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K488.JPG
  • Students line up for an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K482.JPG
  • A girl uses a hula hoop in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K460.JPG
  • Students play volleyball in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K454.JPG
  • A boy traces letters on a truck at the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K358.JPG
  • A girl enjoys lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K329.JPG
  • Students wash their hands before a meal in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K343.JPG
  • Sister Rosemary Gallagher teaches in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands. Gallagher is a native of Northern Ireland.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K299.JPG
  • Sister Rosemary Gallagher teaches in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands. Gallagher is a native of Northern Ireland.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K286.JPG
  • A student points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K254.JPG
  • A student points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K252.JPG
  • A student points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K249.JPG
  • Students learn in class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K224.JPG
  • A blackboard poses challenging questions for students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K221.JPG
  • A boy studies in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K216.JPG
  • A girl uses a hula hoop in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K152.JPG
  • A child enjoys lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K064.JPG
  • Students wash their faces in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K054.JPG
  • A child enjoys lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K028.JPG
  • Students in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, weed a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • An older woman breastfeeds her infant as she sits in a classroom with other students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands. Some of the students are adults, and participate in an afternoon accelerated learning program.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K948.JPG
  • Students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K892.JPG
  • A boy points to letters on a blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K783.JPG
  • Students jostle each other as they line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K753.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K735.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K727.JPG
  • Students line up during an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K724.JPG
  • Students learn about electricity in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K598.JPG
  • Students learn about electricity with a hand-cranked generator and light bulb in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K590.JPG
  • Students line up for an assembly at the beginning of the day in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K483.JPG
  • Students play volleyball in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K457.JPG
  • A teacher during class in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K359.JPG
  • Children enjoy lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K320.JPG
  • Children enjoy lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K313.JPG
  • Children enjoy lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K316.JPG
  • Sister Rosemary Gallagher teaches in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands. Gallagher is a native of Northern Ireland.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K281.JPG
  • A teacher points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K270.JPG
  • A student in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K272.JPG
  • A student points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-K251.JPG
  • A teacher points to letters on the blackboard in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
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  • A man holds his twin daughters who are students in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
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  • Students wash their faces in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
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  • A child is served lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
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  • Children enjoy lunch in the Loreto Primary School in Rumbek, South Sudan. The Loreto Sisters began a secondary school for girls in 2008, with students from throughout the country, but soon after added a primary in response to local community demands.
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  • Along with teacher Emanuel Patrick, students in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, weed a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • Students in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, weed a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • A student in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, poses while weeding a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • Along with teacher Emanuel Patrick, students in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan, weed a school garden that grows food for the school's lunch program.
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  • A faculty meeting at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan.
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  • A faculty meeting at the Loreto Primary School in Maker Kuei, Rumbek, South Sudan.
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  • Teacher Emanuel Patrick in class in the Catholic-sponsored St. Dominic Savio Primary School in Riimenze, South Sudan. Patrick is a graduate of the Solidarity Teacher Training College in Yambio.
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