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He has never known a day of peace and lives in a place that is not his home. He is displaced. Only 13 years old, there isn’t a part of Sunday’s life that hasn’t been affected by the war. Orphaned at a young age, he lives in a displacement camp and struggles to survive amid the effects of poverty, disease, and malnutrition. With no one left to depend on, he must try and provide for himself. Black is for Sunday: the story of the displaced.
Black is for Sunday is one of eight bracelets created through Invisible Children's Bracelet Campaign. Each bracelet is a different color, and each color represents an individual child. These colored bracelets are accompanied by an inspiring short film - Black is for Sunday runs 43 minutes long - about a child that has been personally affected by this unrelenting war. Our bracelets are handmade in Uganda out of reed that is dyed black. The wire is copper, coated in rubber that is painted for each particular bracelet campaign. Once sold, the money raised helps sustain valuable programs on both sides of the globe.

