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Former NBA player Bol helping Sudanese
The Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle reported Wednesday the 7-foot-7 Bol, who was in a wheelchair because of arthritis, spoke of his intention to travel to Sudan next Monday to assist the struggling African nation through the non-profit Sudan Sunrise program's education and reconciliation efforts.
Bol, 47, who retired from the world of basketball in 1995 and was seriously injured in a 2004 taxi cab accident, spoke in Monroe County Tuesday about how many children in Sudan are forced to walk miles to reach a teacher and write in the dirt since they have no schools.
"They have no shoes," Bol said. "When they go back (home), they might not have food. That's why I help."
Bol's Monroe County appearances were sponsored by the University of Rochester.
The Democrat and Chronicle said while a 2005 peace agreement helped end a 20-year civil war in Sudan, the African country is facing new crises in the form of poverty and famine.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 11/04/2009
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