(March 2014)
Michelle Waldron shares the life changing medical struggles facing a young lady.
I met someone the other day. She recently lost her vision. She is only 15 years
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(March 2014)
Late last year, I stood in a pool and helped baptize eight young men, most of whom were part of Seed of Hope programs over the years. At
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(March 2014)
What does your community need? It was a simple question for the 22 entrepreneurs who attended the Paradigm Shift training at Seed of Hope. It seemed like a
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Tracey Mah-Gillies of Calgary reflects on her experience at the 10th Anniversary Celebrations at Seed of Hope.
Progress can be hard to gauge. It’s particularly true when your goal is massive and bigger than your own capabilities.
At Seed of Hope, the aim of our work is
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A recent entry from Seed of Hope CEO, Carl Waldron’s personal blog…
It’s our first pool training day, and I’m buzzing with excitement. Eleven teenage boys from Bhekulwandle are about
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The words of this African proverb convey the wisdom, and advantage, of unity. Pursuing our goals together brings both a greater impact, and a more lasting one. For years, however,
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An everyday English lesson opens a volunteer’s eyes to her Bhekulwandle students’ reality.
Recently Jacqui, a volunteer teacher working with the 11-14 year-olds on their English lessons, asked the students to
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Donna recently visited the Seed of Hope South Africa and had the opportunity to accompany Sylvia on a trip to the local market. She was humbled by the faith of
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Buli came running into the office yelling, “Please help Michelle. There is a lady, and a baby, but the other thing. The thing. You know, the thing… is not coming.
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(From Alanna Schwartz’s blog, Living Spree)
It began with exhaustion. After panic over an English essay that lasted late into the post-it noting, character analysing night last night, I was
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At Seed of Hope, we cherish our annual Christmas Party. Thanks to generous support from the community and our supporters we are able to provide each child with a special
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In the vibrant Zulu culture, people “do life” together. Living alone is an unthinkably lonely and alien idea. The daily routines of travel, work, eating, celebrating and mourning are set
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