Spring into Summer with our Sustainable Coffee Bay newsletter edition! Although if you’re reading this in the Northern Hemisphere, then we wish you a colourful Autumn instead 😉 This quarter, we’d love to show you our work not only at Ikhaya Labantwana
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We’ve got big plans and need some help! Following on from our last post about Sustainable Coffee Bay’s new strategic direction we’re pleased to be able to tell you much has progressed in the months since, but we need your help to continue! Without further
Increasing our impact in 2017!
As our new year resolutions start seeming like a bad idea, or just far too much effort, don’t forget to love yourself, take some “me” time and find some face time with your best buddy. We’re giving ourselves some organisational
Marhenene boys’ turn into film-makers…watch this!
Originally a bit of a fun after school project with them, it’s developed into a really inspiring story about how the surfing has actually changed their lives and given them an incredibly wonderful way to express themselves. I stood back
Ikhaya Labantwana 2011: Our first weeks back
Molo to all of our brilliant and devoted friends, and, thank you every day for your consistent best wishes and wisdom. While Dawn is busy with absolutely everything else you read on our blog,,( and much more!), I thought I
Boys blossoming beautifully…..
Thobile, Lukholo and Mbulelo are all doing really well! Since the beginning of the 3rd term, I do homework with the 3 boys from 3.30 – 5.00pm Monday to Friday. Our first 3 days were not good, as the boys