Angelo Bol is a 23-year-old volunteer aid worker with the Sudan Council of Churches — one of a team of 30 Christians and Muslims who are making assessments of camps and distributing aid from international donors. Bol is a member of a Pentecostal church and is originally from southern Sudan, where the Sudanese civil war raged throughout his childhood. “I’ve seen the suffering of these people, and this is the same experience that we faced in the south,” Bol says. “And for me, I have nothing to give them, so I offered myself as a volunteer. ... I’m ready to go anywhere.”