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Fulaa Lifeline International

Ministry Description
Fulaa Lifeline International (www.fulaalifeline.org) (Fulaa) was organized in 1998 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation in the State of Virginia. Rev. Samuel Juma and his wife launched Fulaa in an effort to meet the needs of the suffering, displaced people of South Sudan. Pastor Juma continues as the Executive Director of Fulaa. The Board of Directors which governs Fulaa is chaired by Mr. Stephen Nye.

Since 1998 Fulaa has served alongside churches to bring the compassion of Jesus Christ to people in great need, especially orphans. Originally from Nimule, South Sudan, the orphans and their caregivers were forced to flee to Uganda when the civil war resumed in 2016. There, Fulaa provides aid through the Cornerstone Children’s Home, education, Christian ministry, health care and related programs including a farm project to improve the children’s diet and for long-term sustainability
Ministry Details
Location: Annandale, VA
Founded: 1998
Tel: (804) 896-2073
Top Leader: Rev. Samuel Juma
Donor Contact: Mr. Patrick Gregory
Member Since: June 30, 2020
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Ministry Sectors & Types
Ministry Sectors
  • Bible
  • Children
  • Environment/Disaster/Relief
  • Ministry
  • Missions
  • Other
  • Ministry Types
  • Orphan Care (primary)
  • Children's Home
  • Child Sponsorship
  • Church: Planting
  • Education: K-12
  • Medical, Dental and Health Services
  • Pastoral Support
  • Relief and Development
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