Taylorville woman to speak on work helping Sudan
ARTHUR – From the cornfields of central Illinois to the cornfields of Sudan.
That's how Anita Henderlight describes her journey from her hometown of Taylorville to southern Sudan, where she works with a nonprofit organization dedicated to building secondary schools there.
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