Tip: Want to print the brochure? Click on the link. Voluntourism Brochure What the 3 week trip includes! Return flights* Trip related ground transportation Shared accommodations All breakfasts and most dinners. Many meals prepared and served to us, others we will cook and eat communal
You know how Oprah has celebrities give us a tour of their homes. Well this is our home in Mongu, Barotseland. We are still working at providing professional videos so if you know anyone who could donate their time to help us it would be much appreciated! For now, watch the Tour Of SE
I am so pleased to announce that SEEDS has won The Awesome Foundation-Lusaka Grant.We received this message on September 3,2014 “Thanks for applying to the Awesome Foundation Lusaka! We love what your organisation is doing and we’re really keen to support you and your goal
Click to see invitation! Bore Hole Bop-Invite SEEDS is having a Party! Please join us for live entertainment with “Chansa” and Bob Sheppard’s band TBA on Sept.27,2014. Come meet the neighbours, some old friends and meet some new friends. Please dress for the w
After meeting up with Enock, William & Paul in Lusaka, Fredrick & I got on a bus for Mongu. But before we left Lusaka we went to a wholesaler ( Pharmanova) to buy some Kit Yamoyo’s. I bought a case of 35 kits and divided them equally between, William & Paul in Easter
Thanks to everyone who donated items for our two yard sales. We ended up having a 2nd yard sale from the items donated and made $480.00 in total. Thanks so much for our volunteer help, Eilish, Tom & Gerritt. (Sorry didn’t get a picture of Eilish) I was able to send an
CLEAN OUT YOUR UNWANTED STUFF! DONATE IT TO SEEDS YARD SALE AUG. 9TH, 2014 4 Browning Ave. 9a.m.-3p.m. Call Joanne at 647 444-5534 for pick up from your house or drop items off in the enclosed front porch of 4 Browning Ave. Proceeds go to www.sendseedstoafrica.org Click here!
Monday, March 31,2014 , I thought of you Carl at 3:35 a.m. as I heard my first rooster crow. You’ll be happy to know the dogs were fairly quiet at that particular moment. “Moment”, is the key word here as I am sure you remember. Here’s to the first of 30 days i
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,