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STOP CHILD SOLDIERS FOUNDATION

SCSF

OUR STORY

AND MISSION

A GLOBAL MISSION

Our mission is to raise global awareness about the problem of child soldiers.

We aim to educate people about the issues faced by children who are forced into armed conflicts, and advocate for their rights and protection.

Through collaboration with organizations, policymakers, and communities, we strive to create a world where every child can live in peace, free from the horrors of war. Together, we can ensure that no child is robbed of their childhood and future

MEET FOUNDER
PETER J ABASS

Peter Juma Abass was born in the middle of a serious civil war in a war-torn country known as Sudan. At the age of 11 years early 1987.

He became a child soldier. He grew up in the war and became active in the frontline since education was not a priority for children during those days. Life forces us to become a child
soldier just only to survive. Furthermore, male children were targeted, and vulnerable to being killed at any time by Sudan Government Soldiers.
Peter Abass, a courageous individual, hailing from South Sudan, has an incredible life story that traverses the realms of adversity, resilience, and triumph. Having experienced the harrowing realities of being a child soldier, Peter's journey took a remarkable turn as he transformed into a beacon of hope and change.

Today, as a proud citizen of the United States, Peter is not only a decorated correction official well committed to working for the Tennessee Department of Corrections. He is also the founder of a renowned global foundation dedicated to eradicating the use of children as soldiers. 


Driven by an unwavering commitment to make a tangible difference, Peter's Foundation extends a helping hand to affected communities, providing them with vital economic, medical, and educational support.
Moreover, through his tireless efforts, Peter raises awareness about the plight of these children, shedding light on the urgent need for societal action and intervention.
Peter's noble endeavors offer a lifeline to countless young lives scarred by armed conflict, granting them the opportunity to heal, rebuild, and embrace a brighter future.

His unwavering dedication and compassionate spirit serve as an inspiration to us all, reminding us of the power of determination and the
potential to create lasting change in the face of adversity.

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IMPACT ON
CHILDREN

Civil war in the Sudan impacted the lives of children for many years.
Sudan Went into civil war from 1955 to 1972. the second longest
war started in 1983 to 2005. 

Mostly children who were affected by the Second Civil were from the Southern part of the children.
Today children are being used as child soldiers in over 21 countries
around the world. According to the United Nations report estimate, 350,000 child soldiers are involved in the war 40% of child soldiers are girls. Young child soldier females are often used as sex slaves and taken as wives by elderly male fighters.

SUPPORT IS NEEDED

We South Sudan child soldiers were 56, 000 boys and number started decline to 26, 000 then 16,000 made it to The United States
as Lost Boys 24 years ago. Now today we are thinking of other part of world that are facing what went through in the past.

 

Our target Support is Red Army former child soldiers back home and around the globe

LET'S WORK
TOGETHER

we'd like to hear from you

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