John Gage, Pat Lentz, Dave Clark, Lost Tribe Sudanese Rebaba players will perform to thank donors and encourage others to help reunite the family of Martin Nhial, former "Lost Boy of Sudan" who works at Jewish Hospital.
Refreshments from 5:30 to 6 p.m. accompanied by Lost Tribe louisville and the program will be from 6-7 p.m.
RSVP to Matt Williams at 569-7929 or by email at matthewwilliams2@kentuckyonehealth.org.
Martin Nhial is a former "Lost Boy of Sudan" who works at Jewish Hospital. His wife and three daughters between ages two and nine are stuck in Uganda. Martin has saved $2,000 to relocate his family to Louisville, however he still needs to raise $8,000 more.
Funds to help Martin reunite his family will be accepted through the "Adath Jeshurun Pikuach Nefesh Fund of the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Foundation" and you will be able to give if you haven't already at the event.
Speakers will include primary fund raiser Rabbi Robert Slosberg, Gabriel Kwai, a former “Lost Boy of Sudan” whose family was reunited five years ago through a similar effort, Joe Gilene, President Jewish Hospital and University of Louisville Hospital, and Martin Nhial.
The Jodi Feld Lapin Fund of Congregation Adath Jeshurun is underwriting the cost of the musicians.
Please RSVP to Matt Williams at 569-7929 or by email at
matthewwilliams2@kentuckyonehealth.org.
Contact Information
- Jewish Hospital: Rudd Heart & Lung Center
- 201 Abraham Flexner Way, Louisville, KY 40202
- (502) 569-7929
- matthewwilliams2@kentuckyonehealth.org
Event Time
- Monday, June 22, 2015
- 8:00 PM
Price
- FREE

