The MylifE Foundation is deeply grateful for the sponsorship of a Toyota Hilux from Toyota SA for the duration of our Orientation Journey in the Eastern Cape last year. Below is a few slideshows of Images documenting our Journey with Toyota..
Comments Off Continue Reading...3 of the MylifE Youth Leaders (Manie Hendricks, Adam Deebo & Freda Darvel) successfully completed a one week training course with Dance4Life. Dance4Life inspires, educates and mobilizes young people to take action against HIV and AIDS. The Cape Town training workshop was facilitated by Peter Schaupp & Mark Dodsworth from RedZebra. All 3 youth are now certified Heart Connection [...]
Comments Off Continue Reading...We recently had an article written on us which was published in the latest edition of the Urban Edge Magazine. To view the full publication click here
Comments Off Continue Reading...On the 21st January 2012, MylifE was 1 of 5 Benefeicaries of the 5 for Change event. This was a black tie event and definitely one which was very different to any we have been a part of. The primary goal of the 5 for Change event was that of raising social awareness among young professionals. Kristanna [...]
1,382 Comments. Continue Reading...The MylifE Foundation was devastated by the tragic news of Baden’s death on the 15th January 2012. Baden completed his internship with us whilst he was at the Raymond Ackerman Academy last year. We are blessed to have had Baden with us
1,016 Comments. Continue Reading...The final leg of our “exploration” spent with Daryn Sinclair (Ubuntu Jeffreys Bay) and the “street” children of Jefferey’s Bay, some of who are now SA Surfers – thanks to the care
1,379 Comments. Continue Reading...Before Terra Khaya became what it is today, it was a piece of land covered with Invasive Alien Vegetation, specifically Wattle. Wattle on the property is in abundance and despite being labelled ‘Alien’ it serves to be a sustainable resource
Comments Off Continue Reading...An interesting and inspiring trip to Cata Village - a beautiful Xhosa village located on the Amathole Mountains. After a 40km drive, we arrived at the CATA Museum where one of the local youth presented
Comments Off Continue Reading...Our Team embarked on an exciting educational hike lead by Don Green. We were taught about the medicinal uses of plants which were growing in abundance, and also
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