Our Story
Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it.
Proverbs 3:27

Our Story
"There are so few books there and little access to literature!" the conversation began. It was nearly the end of 2022 and Louise had just returned from three months in South Sudan. "Imagine the difference a library could make there..."
In the following year, Louise started this conversation with anyone she thought might be able to help. The idea was enticing; but how could we make it happen? An email thread was developed where potential shipping options were discussed. In August Louise and her husband accepted the call to move to South Sudan for three years. In November of 2023, Sarah and Louise sat down in a Nepalese restaurant in Melbourne and talked for hours about how to really put legs on this idea. They knew we needed help, so Louise put out a call to create a library committee. Nat and Lucila, who had already contributed a great deal through the email chain, committed to the task. Our first meeting fell a few days before Christmas where jobs were divided to be conquered.
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A policy outlining the purpose and selection criteria was written to guide our work. Many emails have passed between us and our brothers and sisters working in South Sudan. Contacts were made with other libraries established in Africa through volunteers. Donations of books have been sifted and sorted. Queries have been answered (often resulting in more queries!). The location and rooms have been secured. Louise has packed her belongings and made arrangements to move to South Sudan at the end of January 2025. A realistic budget has been formed. Our committee is now at the point where the groundwork is done but we need the funds to help bring the project to fruition!
Please join us as we aspire to serve the South Sudanese community by celebrating reading and strengthening the community through knowledge and information.
Book Donations
Thank you to the wonderful volunteers who have given up hours and hours of their time to sift through donations. We appreciate the effort to check the books' content against our policy to confirm suitability for their intended context. They are cleaned and assessed for physical quality. They are then scanned and added to the Cush Library database. We currently have over 1,000+ books in the database!
Once fundraising is completed, we will have another day (or two!) of volunteers labelling, contact covering and boxing up books for shipping!


Updates!
Work continues to progress. We have now:
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Produced a video explaining the Cush Library Project.
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Delivered presentations encouraging others to join us in fundraising efforts.
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Organized all books into categories—Ministry Resources, Teacher Resources, and General Collection—then further sorted them by genre in preparation for labelling.
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A team of twelve has started the spine-labelling process, with the Picture Story and Nonfiction genres nearly complete.




