Hear what people are saying about The Wunlang School Project

Below is a few of the many sincere comments that we have received from donators to the Wunlang School
Dear Pastor Safstrom,
Please accept this donation for the Wunlang School. Thank you for providing this opportunity to help with this project.

Dear Mr. Majok,
I wanted to express my support for your project. As a primary teacher, I value education and the idea of life-long learning. I understand the importance of having a physical building and school supplies to help children express their thoughts and ideas. I shared your article with my 1st graders in a classroom and community blessed with an abundant supply of materials. Please accept my small donation and consider me a resource for help with making connections between schools, sending, supplies, volunteering, or even teacher training. Best of luck to you and your important efforts.

Dear Mr. Majok,
I am a student at the Brookwood School, also on the student council. While I was asking for cell phones, my grandmother made a $100 donation. I hope this is helpful to build the Wunlang School. Good luck with your efforts,

Dear Mr. Majok,
After reading your story in Sunday’s Boston Globe, I felt that I must send a small donation (wish it could be lots more). Coming from Lynn made it even more compelling. Wishing you the best of luck,

You are doing so much good with this project, showing the world how to bring hope to the Sudan. God bless you. I hope this money will bring these children as good an education as Brookwood brought me, because it taught me to be a “citizen of the word”. Best of luck,

Best of luck in developing the Wunlang School! You are an inspiration.

Dear Mr. Majok,
You are truly doing God’s work and I admire you greatly. May God be with you as you build the school.

Enclosed is a donation for the Wunlang School. I read with interest the article in yesterday’s Globe North about Mr. Majok’s effort to build a school in the village where he grew up. Articles such as this convey to all of us, the goodness of our good God. I am a member of St. Rose church in Chelsea and we also have young men from the Sudanese community. Please convey to Mr. Majok my best wishes for continued success in his endeavor. May our good God continue to bring him and his family many blessings.

Recently I read the article in the Boston Globe regarding Franco Majok and his efforts to build a school in his home village of Wunlang. Enclosed is a small donation to be used for his project.

Dear Mr. Majok,
I admire your dream and goal. I wish you only great success.

I’m impressed by the efforts of Franco Majok and wish to make a small contribution. If everyone were like him, this would be a wonderful world. (I am not a Lutheran.)

Dear Franco,
I believe that I met you at my sister’s home in Winchester last year. (She and her husband) have been foster parents to Bol and Phil for the past four and a half years. Therefore, I anxiously read your story in the Globe this Sunday and found myself admiring what you and other Sudanese men and women are doing to help those who have not had the opportunities for a better education and life back in Sudan.
I retired from teaching language arts last June and have many different types of books that I would like to donate for your cause if you feel they would be of any help.
Bless you for all you are doing to remind the rest of us that we need to stay aware of other’s plights in the world.