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Daniel Pach, 25, was born in Southern Sudan in the town of Bor. His three sisters and two brothers were separated from him in 1987. As a small boy, he traveled hundreds of miles with other Lost Boys, finally arriving in Kakuma, Kenya in 1992. During his ten years at the refugee camp, Pach grew into an inspirational leader who formed a large social community known as Parliament. Selected for a program that re-located Lost Boys in America, Pach settled in Pittsburgh, where he first roomed with Panther Bior. He worked as a check services clerk for Mellon Bank before beginning the job he currently holds in the produce department at the Whole Foods Market. After attending Bidwell training Center, he earned a GED and is now enrolled at Community College of Allegheny County where he studies Pharmacy Tech. Although he has not been back to Africa, he is in touch with two sisters and his little brother. His mother survived the war and is living in the Sudan.
>JOHN BUL DAU
>PANTHER BIOR
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