Celebrating Our Incredible Soul Food Team This Workers’ Day
On this Workers’ Day, we take a moment to celebrate the incredible dedication and hard work of our Soul Food team. Each member, from our volunteers to branch…
Read moreXolani is from Zimbabwe. He started the Lumiphile Agricultural Organisation in Walmer, Port Elizabeth as a co-op. Sadly, as a result of poor vision and his general ill-health it fell apart. Xolani then found a job and started setting aside a little bit of his wages each month. He started again and purchased a bit of land that was previously used as a garbage dump. With his savings he has started his Dream Garden. He now has a house, six water tanks that serve the community when there isn’t water. On the weekends he provides vegetables to the local soup kitchen in Walmer from his garden. SOUL SEED salutes you Xolani and humbled to provide the seeds.
On this Workers’ Day, we take a moment to celebrate the incredible dedication and hard work of our Soul Food team. Each member, from our volunteers to branch…
Read moreOur hearts are heavy as we share the story of the recent tragedies in Plettenberg Bay. On April 13th, the community was shaken by the devastating news of…
Read moreOn this Human Rights Day, we are reminded of the words in Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that “Everyone has the right to a…
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