OUR PROJECTS
Our Projects
Because of your donations, volunteer services, and sponsorships, Aid Without Borders has been able to make meaningful and positive impacts on people all over the globe. Here are some of our past projects.
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North Sudan in the Wadi
Halfa region 2024 -
Down Town FT. Worth (TX)
NOVEMBER 2022 -
Down Town FT. Worth (TX)
DECEMBER 2022 -
Darfur, Sudan
2023 -
Dongola Locality in Sudan
5th November 2024 -
Irving Turkey Trot 2024
on Thanksgiving -
Collaboration Between Aid Without Borders
& Wadi Howar Organization
North Sudan in the Wadi
Halfa region 2024
In 2024, Aid Without Borders launched a campaign that helped the struggling people of North Sudan in the Wadi Halfa region, where they were devastated by war. Using the donations we collected, we supported around 400 kids by providing fresh food, clean water, and education. With your help, we were able to give kids and their families who escaped war in Khartoum a chance to live their lives in peace and begin again.
Down Town FT. Worth (TX)
November 2022
In November 2022, we reached out to the Fort Worth community and helped our brothers and sisters who had been suffering. Understanding their predicament and relying on community support, we were able to extend a helping hand to them and provide them with the support they needed to get back up on their feet. We couldn’t have done it without the generous donations that you gave us.
Down Town FT. Worth (TX)
DECEMBER 2022
In December 2022, Aid Without Borders collected donations and gathered volunteers for a campaign to curb food insecurity in Fort Worth, TX. Because of the enormous support we were given, we were able to provide nutritious food and water to people who had nothing to eat or drink. We were proud to have been able to help these poor souls and give them hope. It was only possible due to your donations and support as volunteers and the assistance of The Kitchen. Please consider joining us on our next project.
Darfur, Sudan - 2023
In 2023, we accelerated our efforts to support the victims of the tragic war in Darfur, Sudan. Due to the war, many schools were destroyed, and children were left without opportunities to pursue their education or become independent. To give the kids a better future, we proudly established a school for the children who were unfortunately displaced as a result of the war in Darfur. Overall, our efforts provided support for almost 350 kids by providing them with food, shelter, and quality education that can help them live respectable and independent lives. We could not have done it without you.


Sails of hope and AWB collaboaration in
Dongola locality , Sudan
5th November 2024
On Tuesday, 5th of November 2024, Sails of Hope and Aid Without Borders organized a rapid intervention activity in the Alnamozajyah Shelter Center in the Dongola Locality in Sudan. We established a center that provided healthy, filling, and ready-to-eat meals to the displaced and suffering people of the local regions.
Irving Turkey Trot
2024 Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, Aid Without Borders proudly joined hands with incredible organizations at the Irving Turkey Trot 2024 Running Marathon to raise awareness for those living in war-torn regions like Sudan, Palestine, and other African countries. 🌍
Through every step taken, we shared stories of resilience, highlighted the urgency of the humanitarian crises, and brought our community together to advocate for peace and support. 💛
We’re deeply grateful for the collaboration and the shared vision of a world where no one is left behind. Together, we ran not just for a cause—but for change.
Collaboration Between Aid Without Borders & Wadi Howar Organization
Aid Without Borders (AWB) is proud to collaborate with Wadi Howar Organization on a series of humanitarian relief projects aimed at supporting displaced communities in Western Sudan. Wadi Howar, a dedicated local Sudanese organization, operates primarily among displaced populations, providing essential aid such as food, clean water, and medical supplies to those who have fled conflict zones with nothing.
As part of this joint effort, Wadi Howar has begun implementing agreed-upon projects as of March 17, 2025. Their work includes feeding children in the Alsalam 40 displacement camp near Fasher City, supplying clean water to families, and delivering other vital services.
This two-day initiative marks the beginning of a long-term partnership between AWB and Wadi Howar. While AWB provides the necessary funding, Wadi Howar executes the projects on the ground with its experienced team of volunteers, ensuring direct and effective support to those in need.