S.O.S. I am jumping a head of myself as I had planned to write the blogs in chronological order so I could tell you the whole story of my trip in April 2014 to Zambia. Unfortunately I found out two weeks after I came home that the bore hole we use to water the resource garden and tree
I was so excited to go to Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia as I was meeting four very special people. Fredrick, our manager for SEEDS based in Mongu whom I had last seen in August 2012. William, a wonderful man who is raising his deceased sister’s children plus his own. Paul,
SEEDS had a table at Christie Pits on May 24,2014 which was the final destination of “The March Against Monsanto”. It was a huge success for a great cause put on by www.TorontoNonGMOCoalition. org. which is made up of many organizations, of which SEEDS is now includ
Well, I was all packed last Sunday March 23, 2014, I have my clothes ready for tomorrow March 29, 2014 and I hope I can sleep tonight! When I deliver this 24lbs of vegetable seeds I will have sent 3,445,785 seeds to Zambia. Each bag is with a binder of “How to Grow”
What does philanthropy mean to you? Tell us your story! That was the question asked by the Rockefeller Foundation on their web site and sent out to their email list. The answers were written into a beautiful piece of art done by Phil Hansen. My answer was “Philanthropy is actual
This is the question we hoped to answer from Volume 1 of “Seed-Full Sundays”. How can land best be used to support all creatures and provide food for humans? Can enough food be grown for our population and still maintain natural areas for the other species and the support
Welcome to our first addition of our blog called Seed-Full Sundays. I am so pleased to announce that we are now a “proper” non-profit charitable organization. Our Canada Revenue Agency charitable number is 80157 2736 RR0001. You may look us up at the Canada Revenue Agency