Thanks to this wonderful commentator from the UK, who was volunteering at Lilayi Elephant Nursery-Lusaka in August 2015, we have the story of how these three baby elephants arrived at this nursery and how we can help. Donate to SEEDS and we will pass 50% along to Lilayi Elepha
Even in North America there are many people who have not heard of “Adopt A Road” but we are going to start the program in Barotseland Africa. In August 2015 Socio-Economic And Environmental Development Solutions (SEEDS) authorized staff to organize and implement an
Dear SEEDS Followers, We’re thrilled to announce that Socio-Economic And Environmental Development Solutions (SEEDS) is now a partner of ChangeIt®, an exciting new way to donate while making everyday purchases using your BMO® and RBC® Credit Cards or select Credit Union
When traveling to a new country, even if their official language is your own mother tongue, it is still a blessing to have an interpreter in a country where there are 10 indigenous languages (or language groups) spoken as a mother tongue by more than 1% of the population, four
Connor and Abigail , You did it! Thanks to you and your school project “Alleviating Hunger in Zambia”, having a “Boot Sale”, running a “Go Fund Me ” Campaign and all of your research we can now email between SEEDS in Mongu, Zambia and SEEDS in Toro
You will make some one very happy! Use your AIR MILES® Cash Miles to make a difference Use your AIR MILES Cash Miles to support the causes that matter to you! You can now donate your cash air miles to Socio-Economic And Environmental Development Solutions (SEEDS). Plus,
SEEDS GARAGE SALE- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 All proceeds go towards feeding the people & Elephants of Zambia. 9 am-3pm 172 ARUNDEL AVE. Toronto, M4K-IN THE LANEWAY 2 HOUSES SOUTH OF MORTIMER AVE. which is the 3rd set of lights north on Broadview Ave. from Danforth Ave. See link
We left Canada with plans to do so many things during our short three week visit and while there I felt like we didn’t get every thing done. But now that I am home, I am having trouble deciding what story to tell first. We did so much! Typically I would write what happened in ch
I am writing this at 4:42am on the fourth day of my return from my fourth trip to Zambia and I am feeling the jet lag more than any other trip. Zambia is six hours ahead of us here in Toronto so my body thinks we are still there and it is 10:42am. I woke up this morning, oddly,
This always happens to me even though I try to hold off as long as possible to start packing for Zambia. Even if I am not sure if I will be traveling to Zambia that year, I inevitably start packing in January. I put a large suitcase in my room, usually one that has been donated so I c