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The Sudan Burial Association is a dedicated non-profit organization established in 2004, serving the Sudanese community in Northern California during their most difficult times. Our mission is to provide respectful and compassionate burial and funeral services in accordance with family wishes.
We proudly support bereaved families, ensuring that they receive the care and understanding they need. Our services cater specifically to the Sudanese community, promoting a sense of belonging and togetherness among members during moments of loss.
We champion the principles of equality and inclusion. Our mission is to dismantle barriers and create a world where every individual, regardless of background or circumstance, has access to the resources and opportunities necessary for a dignified life.
We believe that compassion is a force capable of transcending boundaries and transforming lives. By translating empathy into tangible actions, we strive to alleviate suffering and bring hope to those facing adversity.
Our mission is rooted in the empowerment of communities. We work towards creating opportunities for education, health, and sustainable livelihoods, recognizing that empowered communities are the architects of their own progress.
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The theme is wonderful, great performance, and outstanding support!
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Our organization truly believes that by working together, we can save more lives than ever before.
1513 Middle Lane Hayward,CA,94545
Email: info@sudanbaba.org
Phone :510-828-8021
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The first time I encountered the dedicated team from Good Heart, I was greeted not just with supplies but with genuine empathy. It wasn't just about distributing essentials; it was about acknowledging our pain, our fears, and our dreams for a better tomorrow.