In green and gold get-up, equestrian Victoria Greyvensteyn made South Africa proud after she brought home the bronze at an international showjumping challenge! Tashkent, Uzbekistan (01 November 2024) —…
When 12-year-old Mark Robberts ditched his VR headset, a whole new (real) world of martial arts unfolded. Now, Mark is competing at the Karate World Championships in Japan! Takasaki,…
Organisations like Waves for Change have been using surf therapy as an essential tool to help at-risk youth heal and better their lives and a peer-reviewed paper has confirmed this!…
Los Angeles’ Angel City Chorale is set to sing their hearts out for the Amy Foundation, set to benefit scores of young, underprivileged South Africans. Los Angeles, USA (22…
Two young women are getting to step into the world of STEM thanks to the Barbie Dream Gap Project that’s making more dreams possible! Johannesburg, South Africa (21 October 2024)—…
In two doses of good news from the Bona uBuntu Programme, the White Cane Day March united communities who walked in solidarity for visually impaired youth while a four-year-old gained…
In an ever-changing, tough job market, ‘After School Programmes’ across the country are holding down the fort to help young South Africans level the playing field and access opportunities! …
Non-profit, The Character Company, is on a mission to heal a big part of South Africa’s trauma with volunteers who step up as positive male figures to fatherless boys. …
From rhinos with wings to rainbow rhinos and even a futuristic cyborg, schools across KwaZulu-Natal have positively shot the lights out with their creations as part of Project Rhino’s initiative!…
Holy Rosary School for Girls began the year with a successful ‘phone-free’ campaign to combat digital addiction. Keeping the momentum going, they followed this challenge with another time-warping mission: giving…
Where mind meets heart
“It’s humbling to start fresh. It takes a lot of courage. But it can be reinvigorating. You just have to put your ego on a shelf and tell it to be quiet.” — Jennifer Ritchie Payette