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Lost Boy of Sudan, John Madut 5 images Created 19 Feb 2007

John Madut , one of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," has worked at a Decatur, Ga. grocery store since 2003. In 2006, he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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  • John Madut (cq) counts a cash drawer at the start of his shift at the Toco Hills Publix on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006. One of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," Madut has worked at the grocery store since 2003. This year he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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  • John Madut (cq) (right) rings up the groceries of Stephen Kagan and his daughter Juliana (both cq) at the Toco Hills Publix on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006. One of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," Madut has worked at the grocery store since 2003. This year he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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  • John Madut (cq) works at the Toco Hills Publix on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006. One of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," Madut has worked at the grocery store since 2003. This year he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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  • John Madut (cq) counts a cash drawer at the start of his shift at the Toco Hills Publix on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006. One of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," Madut has worked at the grocery store since 2003. This year he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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  • John Madut (cq) steps in to bag groceries at the Toco Hills Publix on Friday, Sept. 1, 2006. One of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," Madut has worked at the grocery store since 2003. This year he returned to Sudan for the first time since leaving and saw that his home town is in desperate need of clean drinking water. He's trying to help by raising funds for a new well, but has found the effort to be a financially monumental task.
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