STATISTICAL DATA: PEOPLE SERVED
In Supporting the Mission of the Coalition of Sudanese Victim Communities in the USA (CSVC-USA), statistical data on people
served plays a critical role in advancing the mission, visibility, credibility, and sustainability of the Coalition of Sudanese Victim
Communities in the USA (CSVC-USA). It transforms the Coalition’s impact from anecdotal stories into measurable evidence of
progress, which is essential for advocacy, fundraising, planning, and accountability.
Statistical data is more than numbers—it is evidence of healing, justice, and community transformation. When paired with
testimonial quotes and success stories, it gives funders, survivors, and advocates a complete picture of both how many lives are
touched and how deeply those lives are changed.
Direct Individuals Served
Indirect Beneficiaries
Active Volunteers
Total Chapters Activated
| Service Area | Number of People Served | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Survivor Testimonies Collected | 1,350 | Oral histories and trauma narratives documented through regional and state chapters. |
| Emergency Relief Beneficiaries | 410 | Refugees and asylum seekers assisted with food, housing, and basic needs. |
| Legal Aid Referrals | 62 | Survivors referred to attorneys, asylum support, or human rights clinics. |
| Mental Health & Trauma Counseling Referrals | 94 | Individuals connected to culturally competent counseling services. |
| Youth Empowerment Fellows Trained | 25 | Youth trained in civic advocacy, human rights, and leadership. |
| Women Empowerment Participants | 118 | Women engaged in leadership training and GBV awareness initiatives. |
| Educational Scholarships Provided | 36 | Students supported to pursue higher education. |
| Advocacy Events Organized | 28 | Forums, panels, and public awareness events on Sudanese victim issues. |
| Regional Dialogues for Unity Held | 6 | Inter-communal reconciliation summits across diaspora leaders. |
| Petitions and Policy Campaign Participants | 5,800+ | Supporters who joined campaigns or contributed to advocacy. |
| Community Chapters Activated | 19 States + 4 Regions | Chapters established across U.S. cities representing Sudan regions. |